Medical Marijuana was approved by the committee on April 20th, and will be voted upon by the full State. If it is approved, then Nebraska will become the 24th state to legalize the use of medical marijuana. Obviously there will be tight restrictions to the use of it; only serious cases will be able to receive the use of medical marijuana if approved by their doctor, such as: multiple sclerosis, aids, cancer and other serious conditions if recommend upon. Of course, the restrictions and penalties will increase as this continues to get approved. The sentencing will increase on fines and amount of jail time if caught with possession of the substance. Except, Nebraska is a decrim state, so it is 1 out of 19 states to not jail individuals found in possession of small amounts of cannabis ( marijuana) for the first time at least. After the first offense, the fine continues to increase and jail time is added to the penalties of illegal possession of marijuana.
I don't disagree with Nebraska's choice of legalizing marijuana for medical purposes only. If they decide to legalize it and distribute it like alcohol ( for adults 21 or older), then that would be a very bad idea. Medical marijuana is for the doctors to prescribe the correct amount in small doses to patient who are in dire need of it. They can control what they decide to do with the substance, but if they release it like alcohol then there will be no control over it and it will get out of hand. The police have enough trouble with neighboring states, such as Colorado, with legalizing marijuana because they are arresting more people crossing the border with illegal substances in Nebraska. The penalties should continue to increase as this continues to go along throughout the State, so they can help limit illegal use, Otherwise, it is fine with me for the State of Nebraska to legalize medical marijuana if they believe it will really help some patients and make a significant difference in the medical field.