I am visiting from out of state, may I bring my cannabis home with me?
No, you may not travel across state lines with cannabis products. If you do, you may be subject to criminal prosecution at the state or federal level.
No, you may not travel across state lines with cannabis products. If you do, you may be subject to criminal prosecution at the state or federal level.
No, cannabis sales facilities in the State of Nevada may only sell cannabis and/or cannabis products which have been cultivated and/or produced within the State of Nevada.
No, in order to legally produce cannabis edibles in the State of Nevada you must hold the applicable state and local licensing.
No, in order to legally cultivate recreational cannabis in the State of Nevada you must hold the applicable state and local licensing.
You must purchase a license from an existing license holder or patiently wait for the State of Nevada to hold an open application period.
You will need a Nevada business license, a Nevada cannabis establishment license and licensing / permits from the applicable local jurisdiction.
Technically no, but an attorney can help you form your business with the Nevada Secretary of State and work with the local authorities to issue your business license.
Yes, but you will need a Nevada Hemp Handler’s License issued by the Nevada Department of Agriculture.
Yes. You need to submit an application to the Nevada Department of Agriculture, for a Nevada Hemp Cultivator’s License and depending on where you are you will probably need a local business license too.