MACY, Neb. (WOWT) - The Omaha Tribe of Nebraska’s Cannabis Commission passed its rules and regulations on medical marijuana Wednesday afternoon, moving the discussion on to applications.
The move put thems another big step closer to launching Nebraska’s first workable, regulated cannabis industry even as the state’s own cannabis commission has faced a series of setbacks and backlash from residents.
The tribe got down to discussing next steps, setting a goal to begin taking applications as early as December meeting, intending to get an application draft published ahead of its meeting next month.
John Cartier , attorney general for the Omaha Tribe , said the tribe would develop a standard procedure for new applications. He suggested that applicants submit a details including a li

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