Nevada said “yes” to legal cannabis Tuesday night. So what does that mean for people looking to partake in the pot party?
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The “Yes” vote on Question 1, which would require in-person background checks for all guns sold among friends, online and at gun shows, was approved by a 50.45 percent to 49.55 percent margin, which amounted to less than 10,000 votes statewide.
“None of these candidates,” a unique option on all statewide races in Nevada for 40 years, received 28,824 votes, or 2.6 percent of the total cast in the presidential contest.
Incumbents Felicia Ortiz and Mark Newburn lead in early returns, while Robert Blakely and Tim Hughes are in a tight race in District 1.
Hillary Clinton eked out a narrow win over Donald Trump in Nevada in Tuesday’s presidential vote.
Nevadans overwhelmingly voted Tuesday in favor of a pair of constitutional amendments that will both need a second round of voter approval in a later election to become law.
Starting Jan. 1, it will be legal for adults 21 and older in Nevada to possess up to an ounce of marijuana or up to one-eighth of an ounce of cannabis concentrate.
Catherine Cortez Masto claimed victory late Tuesday night in Nevada’s U.S. Senate race for a successor to Harry Reid.
The push to expand background checks to private gun sales and transfers received heavy support through the state’s early voting period.