Henderson received 28 applications for medical marijuana establishments by the end of business Thursday, the last day of the two-week filing period.
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North Las Vegas OK’d a second medical marijuana ordinance Wednesday, unanimously adopting business licensing rules first introduced early this month.
Nevada Gaming Control Board for the first time has punished a gaming licensee for also having an interest in a medical marijuana business.
Issues raised at the first meeting of Nevada medical marijuana panel Wednesday ranged from employment protections for patients to ensuring that patients who grow their own will be allowed to continue to do so.
North Las Vegas leaders tabled a medical marijuana licensing ordinance Wednesday, delaying final action on a package of rules aimed at luring pot growers to APEX Industrial Park.
Henderson City Council approved regulations for medical marijuana establishments Tuesday, and will start accepting applications Monday.
Attendees at the International Cannabis Association’s convention Sunday sought to apply their business experiences to an emerging market.
Nabbing the bad guys was only part of the challenge facing federal officials who shut down an illegal marijuana garden where nearly 2,000 pot plants sprouted up from U.S. rangeland in remote wilderness in northeast Nevada’s Snake Mountains.
Early this month medical marijuana entrepreneurs were given six minutes to make their case for one of 18 pot dispensary licenses up for grabs in Clark County.
The marijuana in those pot brownies isn’t the only thing that can potentially make consumers sick. The industry and regulators are taking a closer look at how pot-infused edibles are actually made.
North Las Vegas adopted its first medical marijuana ordinance on Wednesday, plowing ahead with a spate of land use and zoning rules introduced June 4.
Henderson City Council on Tuesday got its first look at the potential medical marijuana industry and, proposed changes to city code and zoning regulations to allow medical marijuana establishments were introduced.
Clark County commissioners on Tuesday approved 101 applications for medical marijuana developers seeking to open production, cultivation and laboratory facilities.
Marijuana has gone mainstream. That’s the lesson we can take from the outpouring of interest in medical marijuana businesses seen by Clark County last week. A total of 206 proposals were entered by 109 different companies for everything from dispensaries to grow houses to testing labs.
Like much of Nevada, the casino industry is grappling with issues surrounding medical marijuana — so much so, that gaming companies and regulators have had little to say publicly about doctor-prescribed pot.