Nebraska Marijuana Compliance

Marijuana is fully illegal under Nebraska marijuana laws for both medical and recreational purposes. Therefore, Nebraska employers are free to test job applicants and employees for marijuana use with few restrictions, so long as they comply with state drug testing regulations.

Nebraska marijuana compliance guidelines have decriminalized the possession of marijuana to some degree, however, the possession of marijuana in any amount remains illegal.

Federal law also prohibits marijuana possession and use and classifies marijuana as a Schedule 1 drug. It’s important to become familiar with marijuana state vs. federal guidelines.

The following are commonly asked questions and answers regarding Nebraska marijuana compliance.

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Nebraska Marijuana Compliance

Nebraska Marijuana Laws

Overall Status: Fully Illegal

Nebraska marijuana laws have not legalized the use of marijuana for either recreational or medicinal use. The possession of marijuana in Nebraska, depending on the amount, results in penalties of jail time or fines of $300 to $10,000.

Medical Marijuana: Illegal

Nebraska marijuana laws have not legalized marijuana for medical use. The state is one of three without medicinal marijuana laws.

Decriminalized: Yes

The state of Nebraska has not legalized medical or recreational marijuana. However, it has decriminalized the possession of marijuana in small amounts. The possession of one ounce or less as a first offense is considered an infraction with a fine of $300 and no jail time.

Recreational Marijuana: Illegal

Recreational marijuana laws in Nebraska consider marijuana use illegal for recreational purposes. For a first-time offense of the possession of marijuana of less than one ounce, there is no jail time, but it is considered an infraction with a fine of $300.

Last updated 1/15/2024

Frequently Asked Questions

Nebraska marijuana compliance does not tolerate marijuana use for any reason. Marijuana is illegal in Nebraska for both medical and recreational purposes. However, for the first offense of one ounce or less, there is no jail time.

Are there any unique laws about marijuana in Nebraska?

Although Nebraska has decriminalized the possession of marijuana in small amounts, taking away jail time for a first offense, the state still penalizes first-time offenders with a fine of $300.

What is Nebraska’s history with marijuana?

On November 6, 2018, the Nebraska Marijuana Decriminalization Initiative did not make it to the state’s ballot. It was designed to eliminate all penalties and fines associated with the possession of marijuana of one ounce or less.

As of 2018 in Nebraska, the possession of marijuana in small amounts is considered an infraction or misdemeanor, depending on if it is a first, second, or third offense, and results in fines of $300-$500.

In May of 2021, legislators voted to deny LB474, which would have legalized medicinal marijuana, leaving Nebraska one of only three states without legalized medicinal marijuana.

What is the punishment for possession in Nebraska?

In Nebraska, a first-time marijuana possession offense of less than one ounce is an infraction with no jail time, but a fine of $300. Further offenses lead to jail time and a fine.

A second offense of the possession of less than an ounce is a misdemeanor with five days of jail time and a $500 fine. A third offense is also a misdemeanor with seven days in jail and a $500 fine.

The possession of more than one ounce of marijuana up to one pound is a misdemeanor punishable by three months in jail and a $500 fine. Any amount above one pound is a felony that results in a $10,000 fine and five years in jail.

Drug Panels That Exclude Marijuana

Urine Drug Panels That Exclude Marijuana Testing

Some of the popular drug panels that remove marijuana testing are listed below:

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Hair Drug Panels That Exclude Marijuana Testing

Two of our popular hair tests allow for the option to exclude marijuana from the panel of substances being tested. These include:

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Drug Panels That Include Marijuana

Urine Drug Panels That Include Marijuana Testing

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Hair Drug Panels That Include Marijuana Testing

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Citations

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“Nebraska Revised Statute 48-1901.” Nebraska Legislature, https://nebraskalegislature.gov/laws/statutes.php?statute=48-1901
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“Nebraska Laws and Penalties.” NORML, https://norml.org/laws/nebraska-penalties-2/
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“Nebraska Marijuana Laws.” FindLaw, https://www.findlaw.com/state/nebraska-law/nebraska-marijuana-laws.html
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“Nebraska Marijuana Decriminalization Initiative (2018).” Ballotpedia, https://ballotpedia.org/Nebraska_Marijuana_Decriminalization_Initiative_(2018)
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Mastre, Brian. “Nebraska legislators halt medical marijuana bill.” 6 News, 12 May 2021, https://www.wowt.com/2021/05/12/nebraska-legislators-debate-medical-marijuana/
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“LB474 – Adopt the Medicinal Cannabis Act.” Nebraska Legislature, 15 January 2021, https://nebraskalegislature.gov/bills/view_bill.php?DocumentID=43730