Nebraskans aged 21 years and older can soon access regulated cannabis in the state.
Title 51 is a code of regulation for cannabis that was unanimously approved by the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska on 15 July. This will allow the use of cannabis both as a medical treatment and an adult recreational drug on the Omaha Tribe’s native reservation, located in northeastern Nebraska.

Tribal members and visitors will be able to buy cannabis products in a retail environment that is regulated. This system of licensing, testing, and enforcement prioritizes the safety and health of both tribes and their communities.

John Cartier, Omaha Tribal attorney general said that “the Omaha Tribe will not be waiting for broken systems” to perform. We are asserting the right of our tribe to be sovereign, protecting our community and building a sustainable economic system that is in line with our values. Title 51, the most comprehensive cannabis code of the region that reflects our values and is designed to meet our future needs is grounded in our tradition.

Reservation of the Omaha Tribe is mostly located in Thurston county, and tribal government headquarters are in Macy (Neb.). According to the U.S. Census 2020, there are approximately 4,500 people living on the reservation.
Nebraska cannabis regulators are continuing to develop a medical marijuana program as they work towards the adoption of Title 51 by Omaha. You can also check out our website for more information. Voters in the November 2020 election. Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen Emergency Regulations On June 29, a medical cannabis commercial marketplace will be regulated. Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission’s (NMCC) task is to award business licenses before October 2025.
The Omaha People, however, believe that the rollout of a state-wide medical cannabis program is still uncertain, as the NMCC “is mired in legal threats, regulatory uncertainty and bureaucratic delays.”
Specifically, two days after Lancaster County district judge Susan Strong A lawsuit brought by John Kuehn (a former Republican State Senator) to stop the implementation of a measure approved by voters. Also, Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers threatened You can take legal action against the regulator if they start issuing licences.
Hilgers’ threat is despite the fact that 67% of Nebraskans specifically support a The Measure The licenses will be awarded for a market place by the 1st of October 2025.
The Omaha People plan to exercise their sovereignty as the process unfolds at the state-level by establishing rules that will ensure a well-regulated, licensed and tested cannabis market that gives full authority over a tribal Cannabis Regulatory Commission.
The tribes’ Title 51 Will also include:
- According to tribal law, patients with certain conditions can access medical cannabis.
- Create a pathway for business and tribal ownership partnerships.
- Reinvest in education, infrastructure and health care.
- Expunge prior tribal cannabis crimes and create a social equity framework that is robust to address the damage caused by past criminalization.
Jason Sheridan, Chairman of the Omaha Tribal Council: “This isn’t just about marijuana” The following are some of the ways to get in touch with each other. “It is about creating opportunities for our citizens, asserting sovereignty and demonstrating to the rest of the world what tribal leaders look like.”
In the 1980s high-stakes Bingo and casinos followed. Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988, cannabis has more recently become another avenue for financial sovereignty within the past decade.
Omaha Tribe’s Nebraska Cannabis program will be implemented in a responsible manner. Phased rollout by the Omaha Tribe will begin in this year. It starts with licensing and compliance, followed by public education.
Cartier stated, “We’re open to working together with Nebraskan health care providers and patients as well as business leaders so long as we are respected in our laws and sovereignties.” The tribe is prepared to take the lead. “Now is the time to take action.”
Although the Omaha plan to let non-tribal guests purchase cannabis in their reservation, anyone who has less than an ounce (or 12 oz) of cannabis from native land is allowed to possess it. You can also find out more about the face on our website. A $300 fine for the first offence and the potential of jail sentences on any subsequent offences. However, One can find out more about this by clicking here. Two measures passed by voters in 2024 provide that medical cannabis patients who are qualified and those caring for them can possess 5 ounces.
In Nebraska, however, the sale or manufacture of any non-medical amount cannabis is punishable with up to 20 year in prison as well as a fine maximum of $25,000.
Nebraskans aged 21 years and older can soon access regulated cannabis in the state.
Title 51 of the cannabis regulation code was adopted unanimously by the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska (one of four tribes federally recognized in Nebraska) through their tribal council, on July 15, to allow both adult and medical cannabis use on their native reservation located in the northeastern region of Nebraska.


The tribe intends to utilize its sovereignty in order to sell cannabis to non-tribal and tribal visitors, subject to strict licensing and testing requirements.

John Cartier, Omaha Tribal attorney general said that “the Omaha Tribe will not be waiting for broken systems” to perform. We are asserting the right of our tribe to be sovereign, protecting our community and building a sustainable economic system that is in line with our values. Title 51, the most comprehensive cannabis code of the region that is both rooted in tradition and designed to meet the future needs of the community is designed with our values in mind.

The reservation of the Omaha Tribe is mostly located in Thurston, Nebraska, while its tribal headquarters are Macy. According to the U.S. Census 2020, there are approximately 4,500 people living on the reservation.
Nebraska cannabis regulators are continuing to develop a medical marijuana program as they work towards the adoption of Title 51 by Omaha. You can also check out our website for more information. Voters in the November 2020 election. Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen Emergency Regulations On June 29, a medical cannabis commercial marketplace will be regulated. Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission’s (NMCC) task is to award business licenses before October 2025.
The Omaha People, however, believe that the roll-out of a state medical cannabis program is still uncertain, as the NMCC “is mired in litigation threats and regulatory confusion, along with bureaucratic delays.”
Specifically, two days after Lancaster County district judge Susan Strong A lawsuit was filed by John Kuehn. He sought to prevent the implementation of a measure that voters approved. Also, Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers threatened You can take legal action against the regulator if they start issuing licences.
Hilgers’ threat is despite the fact that 67% of Nebraskans specifically support a The Measure The licenses will be awarded for a market place by the 1st of October 2025.
The Omaha People plan to exercise their sovereignty as the process unfolds at the state-level by establishing rules that will ensure a well-regulated, licensed and tested cannabis market that gives full authority over a tribal Cannabis Regulatory Commission.
The tribes’ Title 51 Will also include:
- According to tribal law, patients with certain conditions can access medical cannabis.
- Transform tribal business ownership into a viable option for members of the tribe;
- Reinvest in education, infrastructure and health care.
- Expunge prior tribal cannabis offences and provide a strong social equity framework in order to fix the damages of previous criminalization.
Jason Sheridan, Chairman of the Omaha Tribal Council: “This isn’t just about marijuana” The following are some of the ways to get in touch with each other. It’s all about providing real opportunities for our people and asserting our sovereignty, while also showing what tribal leadership is like.
In the 1980s high-stakes Bingo and casinos followed. Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988, cannabis has more recently become another avenue for financial sovereignty within the past decade.
Omaha Tribe’s Nebraska Cannabis program will be implemented in a responsible manner. This year the tribe will start its phased implementation, beginning with licensing, public education and compliance.
Cartier added, “We will work with Nebraska’s business and health leaders to ensure that our sovereignty and laws are upheld.” The tribe is prepared to take the lead. “Now is the time to take action.”
Although the Omaha plan to let non-tribal guests purchase cannabis in their reservation, anyone who has less than an ounce (or 12 oz) of cannabis from native land is allowed to possess it. You can also find out more about the face on our website. A $300 fine for the first offence and the potential of jail terms on any subsequent offences. However, One can find out more about this by clicking here. Two measures passed by voters in 2024 provide that medical cannabis patients who are qualified and those caring for them can possess 5 ounces.
In Nebraska, however, the sale or manufacture of any non-medical amount cannabis is punishable with up to a 20 year prison sentence and a fine maximum of $25,000.
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