NV
Nevada
Cannabis is legal for recreational and medical use in Nevada. Adults 21+ can legally purchase and possess cannabis.
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● LIVE STATUS
Updated 4 days ago · April 1, 2026
Legislative Pressure Β· 11 bills tracked
β² 33% Pro-Access Β· 2 bills
1 bills Β· 17% Restrictive βΌ
Mixed signals β competing bills in play. No clear direction yet.
Nevada Bills Tracker
11 bills tracked
AB76
β² Pro-Access
Passed
Revises provisions relating to cannabis. (BDR 56-286)
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π Chapter 459. (Effective June 10, 2025) Β· Jun 11, 2025
AB76 allows medical cannabis patients to cultivate up to 12 plants at home, expanding access and reducing costs for patients in Nevada. View full bill text β
AB504
βΌ Restrictive
Passed
Establishes certain deceptive trade practices relating to the sale of or an offer to sell certain hemp products. (BDR 56-867)
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π Chapter 484. (Effective October 1, 2025) Β· Jun 11, 2025
AB504 prohibits deceptive trade practices in the sale of hemp products, protecting Nevada consumers from misleading claims and ensuring fair market competition. View full bill text β
SB168
β² Pro-Access
Passed
Revises provisions relating to cannabis. (BDR 56-553)
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π Chapter 380. (Effective June 6, 2025) Β· Jun 6, 2025
SB168 allows cannabis consumption lounges in Nevada, creating new business opportunities and regulated spaces for adult-use consumers. View full bill text β
SB157
Passed
Revises provisions relating to the testing of cannabis and cannabis products. (BDR 56-962)
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π Chapter 335. (Effective October 1, 2025) Β· Jun 6, 2025
SB157 revises cannabis testing regulations, impacting product safety and quality for consumers and the public in Nevada, effective October 1, 2025. View full bill text β
SB41
Passed
Revises provisions relating to the taxation of cannabis establishments. (BDR 32-284)
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π Approved by the Governor. Chapter 138. Β· May 30, 2025
SB41 eliminates the wholesale cannabis tax in Nevada, impacting operators' costs and potentially consumer prices. View full bill text β
AB365
Passed
Eliminates provisions requiring the University of Nevada, Reno, School of Medicine to establish a program relating to the medical use of cannabis. (BDR 19-758)
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π Chapter 127. (Effective October 1, 2025) Β· May 30, 2025
AB365 eliminates the requirement for UNR School of Medicine to establish a medical cannabis program, impacting patient education and research in Nevada. View full bill text β
AB203
β² Pro-Access
Failed
Revises provisions relating to cannabis. (BDR 56-134)
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β Failed
π (No further action taken.) Β· Jun 3, 2025
AB203 would have revised cannabis regulations in Nevada, impacting consumers and operators by altering market rules and access. View full bill text β
AB308
Failed
Revises provisions relating to cannabis establishment agents. (BDR 56-822)
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β Failed
π (No further action taken.) Β· Jun 3, 2025
AB308 revised cannabis agent provisions, impacting employment and operations within Nevada's cannabis industry. View full bill text β
AB307
Failed
Revises provisions governing the taxation of sales of cannabis and cannabis products. (BDR 32-149)
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β Failed
π (No further action taken.) Β· Jun 3, 2025
AB307 would have revised cannabis sales taxation in Nevada, impacting consumer prices and state revenue, but it failed to pass. View full bill text β
AB149
Failed
Revises provisions relating to cannabis. (BDR 56-51)
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β Failed
π (No further action taken.) Β· Jun 3, 2025
AB149 would have revised cannabis provisions in Nevada, impacting patients, consumers, and operators by altering existing regulations. View full bill text β
SB356
Failed
Revises provisions relating to hemp. (BDR 56-916)
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β Failed
π (Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action allowed.) Β· Apr 12, 2025
SB356 failed, meaning Nevada's hemp industry remains unregulated for intoxicating cannabinoids like delta-8, impacting consumer safety and market clarity. View full bill text β
Overview
Marijuana is fully legal in Nevada for adults 21+. Nevada voters approved recreational cannabis via Question 2 in 2016, with adult-use sales beginning July 1, 2017. Las Vegas tourism significantly contributes to Nevada's robust cannabis market.
What This Means for You
- ✓ You can legally buy cannabis at licensed dispensaries
- ✓ Must be 21 or older to purchase or possess
- ⓘ Possession limit: 1 oz
- ⓘ Home grow: 6 plants (if >25 miles from dispensary)





