Nevada officials restored the state’s online registration system for medical marijuana cards a week after a “problem” forced them to take it down.
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Hoping to avoid the pitfalls seen in other states that have legalized marijuana, several in Nevada’s marijuana industry want the state’s stringent testing of medical marijuana products to be carried over to the recreational market.
It’s a cinch that if you’re walking the Strip on New Year’s Eve, you’ll come across at least one person toking in the new year with a celebration of the arrival of legalized recreational marijuana in Nevada.
Nevada officials shut down the state’s online registration system for medical marijuana cards Thursday while they investigate a “problem” with the web portal, according to a state spokeswoman.
The election brought elation to the marijuana industry as four states passed measures that will legalize recreational marijuana use.
Neither state regulators nor a lawmaker who pushed through Nevada’s medical marijuana program in 2013 expect funding to be an issue as the state now moves into the realm of recreational pot sales.
Complaints against smells emanating from medical-marijuana operations dominates commission’s first substantive discussion of pot policy since passage of Question 2.
To cut down the number of debilitating seizures she experiences every day, Ashley Rice has become one of about 100 people participating in an extremely limited medical marijuana program in Utah that allows people with severe epilepsy to travel to other states to obtain cannabis extract oil and use it back home.
With legal marijuana sales underway in Alaska, growers will soon be submitting their first tax payments to the state.
Lisa Harun is one of 8000 entrepreneurs in Las Vegas this week for a marijuana business convention. She believes she has made a watertight vaping device that allows one to inhale weed while showering.
The Nevada Gaming Commission will continue to require gaming licensees to maintain distance from the marijuana industry that is expanding in the state and will address specific issues on recreational use as they occur.
The Clark County District Attorney’s office is putting a hold on prosecuting some marijuana cases after Question 2 passed last week, District Attorney Steve Wolfson said Tuesday.
Denver has approved a first-in-the-nation law allowing people to use marijuana in bars and restaurants.
Adult use of marijuana becomes legal for Nevadans at the start of 2017. But for most of the general public, there will be no place to buy it — legally at least.
Nevada said “yes” to legal cannabis Tuesday night. So what does that mean for people looking to partake in the pot party?