
The Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission voted Tuesday to advance stricter regulations than those adopted earlier this summer, raising alarms among advocates. All five commissioners amended emergency rules that have been in place since June 29 but were set to expire at the end of September. If approved by Gov. Jim Pillen — who signed the initial rules in June — the new measures would still allow the state to license registered medical cannabis establishments by the Oct. 1 voter-mandated deadline.
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