Nevada State Information Page
Current Legality State – Nevada
Fully Legal
- Medical and recreational use is legalized.
- Decriminalized statewide for personal use
- Adult residents may legally possess 30 grams of cannabis flower, five grams of marijuana concentrate, and up to 500 milligrams of THC in a cannabis-infused product.
- Cultivation of up to five plants per residence with a medical card is allowed for medical users with a qualifying medical condition.
Current Legality State
Fully Legal
- Medical and recreational use is legalized.
- Decriminalized statewide for personal use
- Adult residents may legally possess 30 grams of cannabis flower, five grams of marijuana concentrate, and up to 500 milligrams of THC in a cannabis-infused product.
- Cultivation of up to five plants per residence with a medical card is allowed for medical users with a qualifying medical condition.
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Is Cannabis Legal In Nevada ?
Marijuana has been legal for recreational use in Nevada since 2017 for adults, and medical marijuana has been legal since 1998 for medical cardholders and caregivers.
State Laws and Offenses
Here’s a list of penalties for Nevada possession, sale, and distribution of marijuana, concentrate, or paraphernalia.
- Marijuana is a Schedule I substance in the state of Nevada
- Under federal law, cannabis is still considered a Schedule I Controlled Substance and illegal.
- An adult resident may possess up to one ounce of cannabis for personal consumption
- Possession or use of dry form or concentrated marijuana in public is a criminal misdemeanor, punishable by a maximum fine of 600 USD.
- Sale or delivery of fewer than 100 pounds of marijuana is a Category E felony punishable by a minimum of one and a maximum of four years imprisonment and a fine up to 5,000 USD for the first offense.
- Those who are a minimum age of 21 may legally grow no more than twelve plants per residence at one time.
- Question 2 permits adults to manufacture, possess, use, transport, or purchase marijuana paraphernalia or distribute or sell marijuana paraphernalia to a person who is 21 years of age or older person.
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Nevada Qualifying Conditions For Medical Marijuana
Nevada medical marijuana laws allow patients with the following conditions to apply for a medical cannabis card:
- Anorexia
- Anxiety disorders
- Autism spectrum disorders
- Autoimmune disorders
- AIDS / HIV
- Cachexia
- Cancer
- Chronic pain
- Glaucoma
- Opioid dependency
- Muscle spasms or seizures
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Neuropathic conditions (whether or not the condition causes seizures)
- Severe nausea or pain
- Other conditions are subject to approval
Does Nevada accept out-of-state medical cards?
Nevada does not accept out-of-state medical cards, but an adult medical patient can visit a legal dispensary to purchase with an ID.
When does my Nevada medical card expire?
Medical cards expire one year from the date the patient completes the registration process with the state.
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Nevada marijuana DUI laws
Here are the penalties in Nevada for driving under the influence:
- A first offense can result in between two days and up to six months in jail, up to 1,000 USD fine, up to 96 hours of community service; must pay for and participate in an education course on the abuse of alcohol and controlled substances within the time specified.
- If convicted of a second offense, it can result in between ten days and up to six months in jail or between 10 days and up to six months on house arrest, up to a 1,000 USD fine, or the equivalent number of community service hours; the court may order participation in a program for the treatment of alcohol and drugs.
- Third and subsequent offenses can result in a Category C felony, between one year and six years in prison. They shall be segregated from violent offenders in a minimum-security facility, up to a 5,000 USD fine.
Nevada marijuana growing laws
The only people who can grow weed are adult residents. They can legally grow cannabis plants on their private property. You must be 21 years or older and can grow up to twelve cannabis plants in your home, out of sight from the public, and in an enclosed area.
Nevada public consumption laws
Nevada state law prohibits the use of cannabis in a public place, including for medical patients.
Residents may use no marijuana in the following locations:
- Public transportation
- Motor vehicles
- Sidewalks
- Public buildings and establishments
- Anywhere smoking tobacco is prohibited
Nevada city specific laws
The laws listed here are for the state. Cities, counties, schools, universities, and employers may set their own rules and consequences. Be sure to check how marijuana laws differ in each county or town before you use.
How to get a medical marijuana card in Nevada
These are the steps to getting a medical marijuana card with the help of Leafy DOC
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Book An Appointment
- You will schedule an appointment to see a medical marijuana doctor in Nevada at a time that is most convenient for you.
- Provide basic medical history and book your appointment with a licensed medical marijuana doctor.
- You will need medical records and the doctor can approve any qualifying condition(s).
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Evaluation
- Consult with a doctor for 15 minutes to evaluate your ailments, and ask any questions you may have about medical marijuana treatment.
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Approval
- Within 24 hours after the evaluation, the doctor will send your certificate via email for your recommendation for medical marijuana.
- After receiving that recommendation, you can then apply with the state of Nevada to complete the registration process.
Book your appointment
- Easily make appointment online
- Skip unnecessary doctor office visits
- Provide basic medical history
Match with a Doctor
- Connect w/ the right doctor for you.
- Thorough evaluation via phone or video call.
- Provider will answer any questions.
Get your Medical Card
- Upon Approval you’ll receive confirmation email
- Receive a temporary card or card in the mail
- Enjoy the benefits of being a medical card holder!
The application must include:
- Written documentation from the patient’s doctor which states the patient’s qualifying condition, that the use of medical marijuana will help them, that they have explained the risks to their patient,
- Contact information, the patient’s proof of residency in Nevada, and their name, address, telephone number, social security number, and date of birth.
- The application will also include the caregiver application if the patient chooses to elect a caregiver.
- There is a 75 USD application fee to purchase a medical marijuana card to buy marijuana-infused products.
How many recreational dispensaries are in Nevada?
As of 2022, there are approximately 65 dispensaries statewide. Many of the places to buy cannabis are in Las Vegas and Clark County.
Cannabis Policy Reform Timeline
1932: Cannabis was prohibited in Nevada due to federal prohibition.
2000: Voters approved a ballot initiative legalizing medical marijuana for patients with qualifying medical conditions.
2001: Assembly Bill 453 was passed to allow residents to legally possess up to one ounce a fine-only misdemeanor.
2006: Nevada voters failed to approve a recreational use ballot initiative that would allow cannabis use for adults.
2013: Nevada’s legislature enacted a law expanding the state’s existing medical marijuana program.
2016: Voters approved a ballot initiative legalizing marijuana for adult recreational use and establishing a regulated marijuana market as well as a system for cultivating weed.
2021: Assembly Bill 341 was passed to allow the operation of alcohol-free consumption lounges where adults can purchase and consume cannabis products, including smoking marijuana.