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The Nebraska Legislature is considering a bill introduced by State Sen. John Cavanaugh to protect physicians who recommend medical cannabis from legal or disciplinary actions. The proposal, which mirrors policies in other states, received support from a majority of the Health and Human Services Committee during its initial hearing.

Nebraska Bill Would Protect Doctors Who Recommend Medical Cannabis

Feb 25, 2026

Source:

Graham Abbott

Ganjapreneur



The Nebraska Legislature is set to consider a proposal to protect
physicians who recommend patients to the state’s medical cannabis program
from civil, criminal, or disciplinary actions related to that conduct, the Nebraska
Examiner reports.

Proposed by State Sen. John Cavanaugh (D), the bill was introduced last
week to the Nebraska Health and Human Services Committee. There was no
opposing testimony at the hearing, and of the seven lawmakers on the
committee, at least four said they supported the proposal, according to the
report.

The bill, which outlines explicit protections for recommending doctors,
mirrors the policies from many other states that have only medical cannabis
programs and not adult-use reforms.

Crista Eggers, executive director of Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana, said
during testimony that the policy is “not a new or novel concept, and it’s
not unchartered territory.”

Meanwhile, the federal provisions to protect state-legal medical cannabis
programs from federal law this year excluded Nebraska.

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