Nevada State Policy Alert

Sent: March 25, 2013
From: Dan Riffle
Topic: State Marijuana Laws

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Two marijuana bills introduced in Nevada

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Until recently, things had been all quiet on the marijuana front in Nevada. That changed suddenly last week when Sen. Richard “Tick” Segerblom introduced SB 374, a bill to regulate medical marijuana dispensaries in Nevada, and Assemblyman Joe Hogan introduced AB 402, which would regulate marijuana like alcohol.

We’re already halfway through Nevada’s scheduled session, with adjournment slated for June 3, so time is short. Please contact your elected officials today and urge them to support the dispensary bill and to support removing criminal penalties and regulating marijuana like alcohol.

Sen. Segerblom’s bill would fix current Nevada law, which prohibits buying or selling marijuana. Last year, a Nevada judge called that “ridiculous” and “absurd” and called upon the legislature to pass a bill much like SB 374. And of course, Hogan’s bill would be a financial boon for the cash-strapped state. Rather than spending millions locking up adults for using a substance safer than alcohol, the state could make millions in tax revenue.

Ask your legislators to support SB 374, then ask them to support regulating marijuana. Another important way to help is by spreading the word to friends and family. Thank you!

P.S. Check out my colleague Mason Tvert on Ralston Reports discussing our Las Vegas billboard protesting the Nevada State Athletic Commission’s absurd $900,000 fine of Julio Chavez, Jr. for testing positive for marijuana.