The biggest debate during Tuesday’s pot extravaganza at the Nevada Legislature revolved around brownies and gummy bears.
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It’s a race between the governor’s office and the Nevada Legislature. The finish line? Seeing whose legislation can kick-start Nevada’s recreational marijuana program first.
A bill that calls for several changes to how Nevada treats marijuana hit the Senate floor during Monday’s bill frenzy.
Patients with medical marijuana cards would not be barred from getting a concealed weapons permit under a bill introduced Monday by Sen. Kelvin Atkinson, D-North Las Vegas.
A bill proposed Friday by Sen. Tick Segerblom would kick-start recreational marijuana sales in Nevada. But a statement out of Gov. Brian Sandoval’s office could spell the doom for the bill.
The push to legalize public marijuana consumption won’t go through the Nevada Legislature without hefty opposition from the usual suspects.
Getting Nevada’s retail marijuana industry off the ground will cost about $14 million over the next two years, the state’s tax department director said Thursday.
It is going to be déjà vu all over again when the Legislature begins Week 5 on Monday, with new hearings scheduled on a DMV-based voter registration petition and another on the Equal Rights Amendment.
Nevada public schools Superintendent Steve Canavero isn’t sure what will happen if the proposed tax money from recreational marijuana sales doesn’t come through.