The settlement against QOL Medical resolves allegations that they tricked health care providers and a clinical laboratory to buy Sucraid in violation of several laws.
Another effort to crack down on synthetic marijuana products is underway as Millard state Sen. Kathleen Kauth is teaming up with Attorney General Mike Hilgers to target more than 300 stores in Nebraska.
On Monday, attorneys general from the states, including Nebraska's Mike Hilgers and Iowa's Brenna Bird, cited concerns about discrimination and legal risks.
As Nebraska's attorney general implored lawmakers Wednesday to outlaw the hemp-derived THC products for sale in shops statewide, retailers pleaded with senators to regulate the industry instead.
Kratom, which is an herbal substance that can produce opioid and stimulant-like effects, is also at crossroads. One bill, LB 431, would ban it. LB 230 would regulation it. Randi Meade is a surgical technologist who first learned of Kratom after she said it took her son Hunter’s life.
President Donald Trump has signed executive orders targeting diversity, equity and inclusion also known as DEI. But now multiple big-name companies are eliminat
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers announced that $1.4 million had been recovered for consumers who were scammed in 2024.
As a Nebraska lawmaker sought to move his hemp regulatory bill to a new committee last week, Attorney General Mike Hilgers asked another to oppose the move.
On Monday, attorneys general from the states, including Nebraska's Mike Hilgers and Iowa's Brenna Bird, cited concerns about discrimination and legal risks.
LB316 looks to limit the legal amount of THC allowed in hemp products like delta-8, a lesser potent version of cannabis. Lawmakers supporting it say it would cut down on and essentially ban synthetic marijuana substances which they say are dangerous and stronger than advertised.
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers announced that more than $1.4 million was recovered for consumers in 2024. The money was recovered by the Consumer Affairs Response Team (CART) in the Attorney General’s Office, which works with Nebraska businesses and consumers to resolve complaints.
Nebraska's Legislative Bill 383, formally known as the Parental Rights in Social Media Act, has brought the debate over youth and social media use to center stage. Introduced by District 43 (Mullen) Senator Tanya Storer,