India, July 7 -- Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen has approved permanent regulations for the state's medical cannabis program, clearing the way for the rules to take effect next week.
The approval comes after Attorney General Mike Hilgers determined the regulations comply with Nebraska's statutory and constitutional requirements.
The rules will become law five days after they are filed with the Nebraska Secretary of State. They replace identical temporary regulations that were scheduled to expire July 15.
Pillen had previously withheld approval until the Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission added limits on how many plants licensed cultivators can grow. The commission responded by capping the state's four licensed cultivators at 1,250 floweri...