Conditional Release Decriminalization Drugged Driving Mandatory Minimum Sentence Tax Stamps Penalty Details Nebraska law lists…
norml.org
"Hash & Concentrates
Hashish and THC Concentrates are individually named Schedule I controlled substances in Nebraska. Possession of hash is a Class IV felony, punishable by a maximum sentence of 5 years imprisonment and a maximum fine of $10,000. Selling, manufacturing, or possessing with the intent to distribute hashish is a Class III felony, punishable by a minimum sentence of 1 year, a maximum of 20 years imprisonment, and a maximum fine of $25,000."
See
- § 28-405(c)(23) of the Nebraska Revised Statutes Web Search
- § 28-416 of the Nebraska Revised Statutes Web Search
- § 28-416 of the Nebraska Revised Statutes Web Search
- § 28-105 of the Nebraska Revised Statutes Web Search
Nebraska Interstate Drug Defense Attorney Daniel Stockmann discusses his work defending clients from drug-related charges, especially those who drive in to Nebraska from Colorado (where weed was legalized in 2012), as law enforcement presence has increased resulting in rising arrests for felony...
www.nebraskainterstatedrugdefense.com
"Daniel: Most likely, it depends on if you are a medical patient and of you have or you’re carrying your prescription, whether you go to jail or not. In Nebraska it depends almost exclusively on how you choose to take your medicine. Nebraska has decriminalized user amounts of marijuana of the flower variety, anyway, so that less than an ounce of marijuana is an infraction with only a $300 fine. It’s a non jailable offense, so if an individual is found with it, the officer writes a citation and sends them on their way
. But with the advent of all the different varieties of ingestion with hash oil and edibles and those types of things, Nebraska classifies hash or concentrated marijuana as a scheduled one controlled substance which means we treat it the same as cocaine or methamphetamine or heroin. It’s a class four felony, it carries anywhere from zero to five years in jail and a $10,000 fine. So if you choose to take your medicine in the hash variety, you’re gonna go to jail. You’re gonna get booked, taken to the jail in whatever county you have to be pulled over in. Your car’s gonna get impounded. You’re gonna have to wait until a judge sets a bond on you before you can post bond and be released. And then you’ll have to face the felony charge(s)."