
Nevada Governor Proposes Blanket Pardon of Minor Weed Possession Convictions
Governor Steve Sisolak (D) put forward a plan to pardon tens of thousands of Nevada residents who were previously convicted for possession of small amounts

Governor Steve Sisolak (D) put forward a plan to pardon tens of thousands of Nevada residents who were previously convicted for possession of small amounts

We have been covering the topic of social cannabis consumption for quite a while at The Weed Blog. Being based in Portland we would love

Nevada legalized marijuana last November, and the State is working hard to get their recreational/adult-use cannabis industry up and running before 2018 – with sales possible as

Social consumption policy might be the most talked about issue in the cannabis industry today. With the passage of Ordinance 300 in Denver, Colorado and other

While many of the conferences and expos have flocked to Nevada this year after the passage of Question 2, the second Imperious Expo is coming

Whether it’s for business or a bachelor party, the Vegas Strip alone presents an ostentatious spectacle unlike anything you’ve ever experienced. Personally I luxuriate in

With a long and tumultuous election year over, there is one thing that America can rejoice over. On November 8, eight states legalized marijuana for

Updated: 1:31AM EST, Nov 9 With the voting booths are closing in the Western U.S., results from Nevada are in. With only 51.4% precincts reporting, the Nevada

Nevada’s Coalition to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol received the official endorsement of 10 different labor unions. All of the labor unions endorsing Question 2 are

The Nevada Coalition to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol, and the Massachusetts’ campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol, both unveiled new television ads yesterday in support

Follow Live Updates from TWB on the marijuana legalization happening in these states right now and which states are voting on marijuana (Updated: Nov 8th,

Back in June we covered which states were going to be voting on marijuana law reform in November 2016. We also listed each state and the

There are five states with cannabis legalization initiatives up for a vote this November. With polling showing all of these up in the air, it’s

The Division of Public and Behavioral Health’s first medical marijuana patient card application office, located at 2300 West Sahara Avenue in Suite 800, opens today.

Nevada has had a medical marijuana program for awhile now, but it wasn’t until recently that there were state licensed dispensaries. There have been some

Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) today signed on as a co-sponsor to the Marijuana Businesses Access to Banking Act of 2015 (S.1726), bipartisan legislation originally

By Phillip Smith Beginning in 2012, four states and the District of Columbia have voted to legalize marijuana. By this time next year, that number

The 2016 Election is not that far away, especially for campaigns. Signature deadlines vary across the country, but they will be up sooner than later.

Recently, mixed martial arts fighter Nick Diaz was suspended for five years by the Nevada State Athletic Commission for testing positive for marijuana. The outcry

Nevada has had a medical marijuana program in place for quite awhile. There have also been unlicensed medical marijuana dispensaries in Nevada for awhile too.

By Phillip Smith Marijuana is going to be part of the political conversation between now and Election Day 2016. Support for legalization is now consistently

By Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director Nevada voters will decide next November on ballot language that seeks to regulate the licensed production and retail sale

The 2016 Election is going to be the biggest election in the history of the marijuana reform movement. As many as 16 states (by my

Medical marijuana has worked very well for human patients. A Senator in Nevada wants to allow pets to use medical marijuana too. There’s not a