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The Nebraska Legislature has voted to protect medical providers from penalties for authorizing patients to access medical cannabis.

Full story after the jump.

Nebraska lawmakers last week voted 30-7 to pass a bill that would protect medical providers from criminal, civil, or disciplinary penalties ā€œsolelyā€ for authorizing a patientĀ for medical cannabis, Nebraska Public Media reports.Ā The proposal, authored by state Sen. John Cavanaugh (D)Ā would allow doctors toĀ participateĀ in the medical cannabis program without fear of reprisal.

ā€œWhen someone meets with their doctor and has a conversation with them, the doctor can say, ā€˜Listen, cannabis is something that could help with this particular ailment,’ and… they can decide to recommend it, and for that act of recommendation, can’t lose their license.ā€ — Cavanaugh, during debate on the measure, via Nebraska Public Media

State Sen. Bob Anderson (R) argued that the bill would allow ā€œany fly-inĀ doctorā€ to ā€œset up a clinic on a cornerā€ and allow them to write medical cannabis patient recommendations. Cavanaugh countered that someone could already do that under state law and that his proposal attemptsĀ ā€œto make sure that the legitimate doctors are protected.ā€

ā€œThe folks who are doingĀ those fly-by-night sort of situationsĀ would not be protected because they would not be following a standard of care,ā€ he said during the debate.

A proposed amendment that wouldĀ haveĀ requiredĀ practitionersĀ to writeĀ recommendations based on the ā€œmost current scientific evidenceā€ failed 22-19.

The measure still has two rounds of debate before final approval or disapproval.

TG joined Ganjapreneur in 2014 as a news writer and began hosting the Ganjapreneur podcast in 2016. He is based in upstate New York, where he also teaches media studies at a local university.

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