Nebraska Recreational Marijuana Handbook
Nebraska Marijuana Tax Rate
Sales Tax Medical | Excise Tax Medical | Max Medical Tax | Sales Tax Recreational | Excise Tax Recreational | Max Recreational Tax |
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N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
2024 Nebraska Recreational Marijuana Handbook
Nebraska has 6 bordering states consisting of Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, South Dakota, and Wyoming.
Recreational marijuana is legal in Colorado and is subject to a sales tax of 15.00%. There is also a 15% excise tax on all sales of recreational marijuana in Colorado.
Recreational marijuana is legal in South Dakota and is subject to a sales tax of 4.50%. There is also a 15% excise tax on all sales of recreational marijuana in South Dakota.
Recreational Marijuana is illegal in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Wyoming, so there is no tax on recreational marijuana in those states.
About Nebraska Recreational Marijuana
Recreational marijuana is illegal in Nebraska.
Have there been any atttempts to legalize recreational marijuana in Nebraska?
Yes, there has been at least one attempt at legalizing recreational marijuana.
The Nebraska Cannabis Legalization Initiative was introduced in 2020, but has since been taken off the ballot. This would have called for changing Nebraska's constitution and the state felt this was not ideal during this time.
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