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Fri / May 9th

by Graham Abbott

Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers (R) is pushing for state lawmakers to reject a proposal to implement the medical cannabis reforms approved by voters last year.

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Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers (R) this week called on state lawmakers to reject legislation to implement medical cannabis regulations, as was approved by over two-thirds of voters last year, according to the Nebraska Examiner.

At a press conference on Wednesday, while flanked by multiple sheriffs, Hilger claimed that regulating the medical cannabis industry would “supercharge the black market” and fuel recreational cannabis reforms.

“This is not about the will of the people. This is going to make Nebraska less safe, more dangerous. It’s going to handcuff the good men and women here that are in front of you and all their colleagues around the state.” — Hilgers, via the Examiner

The proposal in question — Legislative Bill 677, introduced by state Sen. Ben Hansen (R) — was initially rejected by the General Affairs Committee last month. The committee reconsidered the bill two weeks later with some new amendments, including new details and regulations for the state Medical Cannabis Commission, and ultimately advanced it to the full floor for consideration.

Hansen said after Hilgers’ comments that the attorney general was “turning a blind eye” to the voter-approved ballot measure, the report said.

Under the medical cannabis legalization initiative passed by voters last year, patients with any medical condition can access the program so long as they have a recommendation from a doctor or qualified medical practitioner.

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