Where can I go to smoke marijuana? Users can ingest the plant only at their private residences. All public places such as parks, campgrounds, and national forestswill be off-limits, as will bars, coffee houses, casino-hotels and even the marijuana store where the product is purchased. Segerblom said such a dynamic creates a problem for more than 45 million tourists who visit Las Vegas each year. With casinos and hotels saying no to marijuana, he hopes such laws will be lightly enforced. He said that while marijuana has always been illegal in popular tourist lodging venues, it hasn’t stopped tourists from using the drug in their hotel rooms, on the Strip and around the valley... If I’m a medical patient, can I share my marijuana with other adults who want to use it recreationally? Nevada patients risk losing their medical marijuana cards if caught giving or selling their medical weed to anyone else. But once the marijuana is in possession of a nonmedical-card holding recipient, according to Ballot Question 2, it’s legal for that person to possess and use it. Can I drive after using a cannabis product? It’s similar to alcohol in that police can pull you over if they suspect you’re impaired. What’s the legal limit for driving, and how will authorities test me for marijuana? By current law, a Nevada driver can’t have marijuana metabolites active or inactivepresent in their blood when tested. But if police have no reason to believe a marijuana user is too impaired to drive, they won’t go as far as arresting and taking someone in for a blood test. Unlike with alcohol, there’s no way to measure marijuana levels with a breathalyzer, so police will administer field sobriety tests and make a judgment call. Metro Police spokesman Officer Larry Hadfield said he expects the force to hand out “tons” of DUIs as Nevadans adjust to recreational marijuana laws and figure out how much they can tolerate. “Just be smart,” Hadfield said. “If you smoke and drive, if you smoke in the car, you’re going to be in trouble.” Are there marijuana tours in Nevada? There currently are no recreational marijuana tours, but some will likely be popping up soon with the recent legalization of recreational cannabis. If marijuana is legalized can I still get in trouble? Yes. You can always get in trouble at the federal level, but as long as you follow the rules for marijuana in Nevada, state and local authorities will not have any issues with you. Can I grow my own Marijuana? In some cases, yes! Adults who live within 25 miles of a medical marijuana dispensary may not grow their own plants without a special exemption from the state, but if a person lives more than 25 miles away from a dispensary, they may grow up to 12 plants as long as they register their address with the state. These lucky individuals, may only have 6/12 plants in flower at one time. What a country! Where can I consume my recent purchase? Legally, you can only consume in private and Nevada is quite strict on this rule. We do not recommend breaking this law in any way,keep your marijuana consumption to private property. How much will it cost? The price of marijuana depends on strain and quality, but you can expect marijuana prices to be between $10 -$30 per gram. What do you need to purchase cannabis in marijuana shop? To currently purchase marijuana legally, you need a medical marijuana card, which you can get from specific licensed doctors in the state. Once recreational marijuana shops open in the state, adults over the age of 21 will be able to legally purchase cannabis! How to get a Medical Marijuana Card in Vegas: There are many steps to getting a medical marijuana card in Vegas. First, you need to fill out and mail a registry request along with a check or money order for $25.00 made payable to the Division of Public and Behavioral Health. Second, you must get approval from a Nevada Licensed Physician. For more information visit the Nevada Department of Health website or contact them using the information below: Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health ATTN: Medical Marijuana Program – Cardholders/Caregivers 4150 Technology Way, Suite 104 Carson City, Nevada 89706 Contact Phone No.: 775-687-7594 Fax No.: 775-684-4156 Can I get my Medical Marijuana if I am not a Nevada Resident? Yes. Out-of-state residents may obtain a medical marijuana card in Nevada if they meet all of the following conditions:
The non-resident has a valid, non-expired medical marijuana card from his/her home state, and
The non-resident’s home state exempts cardholders from criminal prosecution for medical marijuana use, and
The law of the non-resident’s home state requires that physicians advise patients that medical marijuana use may help their symptoms as a precondition to the state issuing patients a medical marijuana card, and
The non-resident’s home state maintains a database through which Nevada authorities may verify his/her card’s validity. (NRS 372A)