After two days of being open to invited customers, Clark County’s first legal medical marijuana dispensary held its public opening Wednesday. Euphoria Wellness hoped to start sales months ago at its shop in the southwest Las Vegas Valley, but disputes with the county helped delay the opening. Anyone with a state-issued medical marijuana card can now purchase up to half an ounce, a limit that Euphoria says will be relaxed as supplies increase.
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Tuesday was another typical August day in Southern Nevada. Today will bring more of the same. Tomorrow as well. And that’s big news considering Clark County’s first marijuana dispensary opened for business Monday
The first legal medical marijuana dispensary in Clark County opened Monday morning and made its first sales to invited customers.
Clark County’s first legal medical marijuana dispensary plans to open Monday after months of delays.
A 42-year-old Las Vegas man with a history of migraine headaches has filed a class-action lawsuit against the state of Nevada over the fees it charges for medical marijuana registration cards.
For more than a year, Sheila Gerstenzang has carried the card in her wallet: “Medical Marijuana Patient.”
Medical marijuana dispensaries are still months away from opening in Southern Nevada and local government officials are already trying to get licenses for more of the expected big-money makers.
Dozens of people waiting in line cheered Friday when Nevada’s first medical marijuana dispensary opened in Sparks, 15 years after voters approved medicinal pot.
As it considers suing Clark County over its delayed opening, a medical marijuana dispensary is seeking internal emails that could shed light on the county’s treatment of it and other businesses.
Frustrated by what they call arbitrary actions by Clark County officials that have delayed their opening, the owners of a medical marijuana dispensary are considering legal action.
A medical marijuana cardholder has filed a lawsuit alleging Nevada‘s patient registration system is unconstitutional.
Keith Patton last month spent his first full Father’s Day with his son in four years. In fact, the two spent the entire weekend together.
A dispute over how much marijuana a home grower can sell to a dispensary is causing yet another delay in the opening of Nevada’s first legal medical marijuana shops.
Delaware Gov. Jack Markell has signed into law a bill decriminalizing possession and private use of small amounts of marijuana, following the lead of nearly 20 states that have eased penalties for personal consumption.
On Monday, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled it was OK for a company to fire a customer service representative, even though what the worker was doing on his own time was perfectly legal under Colorado law.