Federal update: DOJ partially rescheduled medical cannabis to Schedule III (April 28, 2026 final order). State-licensed medical operators may apply for expedited DEA registration through June 27, 2026; DEA hearing on full rescheduling set for June 29, 2026.

Privacy Policy

We use a single age-verification cookie. No tracking, no data sales, no third-party analytics.

Last verified: May 2026

Our Approach to Privacy

CannabisNebraska.org is an educational site about cannabis policy in Nebraska. We believe Nebraska residents researching cannabis policy deserve robust privacy protections — arguably more, given Nebraska’s "passed but blocked" medical-cannabis status (Initiative 437/438 voter-approved Nov 5, 2024 and partially blocked by AG Hilgers / Gov. Pillen / former Sen. Kuehn litigation), the concentrate Class IV felony at any weight under § 28-416(3), and the federal-employer reality at Offutt Air Force Base, U.S. Strategic Command, the 55th Wing, and federally-grant-funded research at UNL and UNMC.

What We Collect

Cookies (One)

We set a single cookie (cannabisnebraska_age_verified) when you confirm you are 21 or older. This cookie lasts 30 days and prevents the age gate from appearing on every visit. That’s it.

We also set a cookie consent acknowledgment cookie (cannabisnebraska_cookie_consent) when you dismiss the cookie notice. This lasts one year.

Server Logs

Like all websites, our web server automatically logs basic request information (IP address, page visited, browser type, timestamp). These logs are used solely for security monitoring and are not shared with third parties.

What We Don’t Do

  • We do not use Google Analytics or any third-party analytics
  • We do not use tracking pixels or retargeting
  • We do not sell, share, or trade any visitor data
  • We do not collect email addresses, names, or personal information
  • We do not serve advertisements
  • We do not use social media tracking widgets

Federal-Employee & Cross-Border Privacy Note

Two particular privacy considerations for Nebraska visitors:

  • Federal-employer exposure. Nebraska residents working for Offutt Air Force Base, U.S. Strategic Command, the 55th Wing, the National Strategic Research Institute, federal contractors with security clearances, or federally-funded research at UNL/UNMC face career-risk decisions where cannabis-related browsing history can theoretically surface in clearance-investigation contexts under Trusted Workforce 2.0 / Continuous Evaluation programs.
  • Concentrate-felony exposure. Nebraska’s § 28-416(3) makes any concentrate (vape cartridge, hash, dab, wax) a Class IV felony at any weight (up to 2 years prison + 12 months post-release supervision + $10,000). The drug tax stamp framework under §§ 77-4301-77-4316 adds parallel Class IV felony exposure. Visitors with cross-border cannabis-consumption considerations (Colorado, Missouri) face elevated state-law charging exposure on the I-76 / I-80 / I-29 returning corridors.

We collect no personally-identifiable browsing data on this site, but visitors with security-clearance or felony-cliff considerations should be aware of their broader internet-browsing privacy practices independently. Consider using a privacy-respecting browser configuration when researching cannabis policy.

Third-Party Services

We load the following resources from third-party CDNs for site functionality:

  • Bootstrap CSS/JS from cdn.jsdelivr.net
  • Bootstrap Icons from cdn.jsdelivr.net
  • Google Fonts from fonts.googleapis.com

These services may log requests per their own privacy policies.

Data Retention

We do not maintain any user database. Server logs are retained for a limited period for security purposes and then deleted. The age-verification cookie expires after 30 days. The cookie consent cookie expires after one year.

Children’s Privacy

CannabisNebraska.org is intended exclusively for adults aged 21 and older. We do not knowingly collect any information from minors. The age-verification gate is designed to prevent access by those under 21.

Nebraska Privacy Law

Nebraska enacted the Nebraska Data Privacy Act (LB 1074) in 2024, effective January 1, 2025. The Act provides consumer rights (access, deletion, correction, portability) to Nebraska residents in the data-collection of "controllers" doing business in Nebraska. Because we do not collect, store, or process personal information beyond basic server logs, the Act does not impose specific affirmative obligations on us.

Changes to This Policy

If we ever change our privacy practices, we will update this page with a new "last verified" date. We have no plans to add tracking or analytics.

Related on this site: Send a Message, Contact CannabisNebraska.org, About CannabisNebraska.org.