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2024 Nebraska Initiative 437

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Initiative 437

November 6, 2024 (2024-11-06)
Medical Cannabis Patient Protection Initiative[1]
Results
Choice
Votes%
Yes637,12671.05%
No259,64328.95%
Valid votes896,769100.00%
Invalid or blank votes00.00%
Total votes896,769100.00%

Yes:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%
No:     50–60%     60–70%
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TheMedical Cannabis Patient Protection Initiative, listed on the ballot asInitiative 437 was aballot initiative for the legalization ofmedical cannabis in the state of Nebraska that was passed on November 6th, 2024.

Text and impact

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Text

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Shall a statute be enacted that makes penalties inapplicable under state and local law for the use, possession, and acquisition of an allowable amount (up to five ounces) of cannabis for medical purposes by a qualified patient with a written recommendation from a health care practitioner, and for a caregiver to assist a qualified patient with these activities?

Results

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Initiative 437
ChoiceVotes%
Referendum passedYes637,12671.05
No259,64328.05
Total votes896,769100.00
Source:Secretary of State of Nebraska

Aftermath

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In December 2024, after a lawsuit aimed at preventing him from doing so failed, GovernorJim Pillen signed a proclamation bringing the Initiative into the state's law.[2] Since then, the initiative has continued to be debated in court, with challengers (along with the Pillen and theAttorney General) arguing that the initiative violates federal law and theNebraska constitution.[3]

Following the Initiative's approval by the voters and consistent with its text, theNebraska legislature sought ways to provide a regulatory structure to support the access to and distribution of medical cannabis.[4] There has been debate among lawmakers as to how much the government should regulate or curb access.

External links

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References

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  1. ^"Nebraska Secretary of State - Election Night Results - November 5th, 2024".electionresults.nebraska.gov. Archived fromthe original on 2025-07-27. Retrieved2025-10-04.
  2. ^Dvorak, Gina; Riley, Elaina (2024-12-12)."Gov. Pillen signs proclamations putting Nebraska's medical marijuana ballot initiatives into law".WOWT. Retrieved2025-11-04.
  3. ^Wendling, Zach (2025-01-13)."Lawsuit against Nebraska medical cannabis extended to regulatory board, state agencies • Nebraska Examiner".Nebraska Examiner. Retrieved2025-11-04.
  4. ^Wendling, Zach (2025-03-25)."Medical cannabis bill awaits amendment as possible green light to full Nebraska Legislature • Nebraska Examiner".Nebraska Examiner. Retrieved2025-11-04.
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