Exploring the Green Horizon: Nevada’s New Cannabis Limits

In the ever evolving landscape of cannabis legalization, Nevada has emerged as a trailblazer with its progressive approach towards regulating the cannabis industry. The Silver State, known for its vibrant entertainment scene and breathtaking landscapes, has once again set a precedent by updating its cannabis limits. These changes aim to strike a balance between ensuring public safety, promoting responsible consumption, and supporting a flourishing cannabis market.

Below are the newest regulations that went into effect on January 1st, 2024. These regulations and laws are overseen by the Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board.

NuWu Dispensary sales floor.

Understanding the New Limits:

Nevada’s updated cannabis limits cover various aspects, including possession, cultivation, and dispensary regulations. Let’s jump into the key changes and what they mean for both the  consumer and dispensaries.

Possession Limits:

The state has revised its possession limits for adults aged 21 and older. While the previous limit was one ounce of flower, the new regulations allow individuals to possess up to two ounces of cannabis flower. Concentrates also has a limit upgrade. From a 3.5 gramsof concentrate or concentrate to a 7 grams.This adjustment reflects a growing acknowledgement of the diverse preferences and needs of cannabis consumers.

Cultivation Limits:

Home cultivation has become a popular option for cannabis enthusiasts. Nevada's new regulation permits individuals to cultivate up to six mature plants for personal use, provided they are located in a secure and enclosed space. This change acknowledges the rights of the individuals to cultivate their own cannabis while maintaining safeguards to prevent abuse or illegal distribution.

Live plants during the grow process.

Dispensary Regulations:

Dispensaries play a crucial role in providing consumers with access to a variety of cannabis products. Nevada has implemented measures to ensure responsible sales and distribution. Dispensaries are now required to adhere to stricter guidelines for product testing and labeling, promotion transparency and consumer safety 

Consumption Lounges:

Las Vegas has heard whispers of dispensaries plans for consumption lounges. Nuwu Dispensary has had one since 2019 and has recently opened up the Sky High Lounge in 2023. It operates under tribal land, so the rules and regulations are a little different. A traditional consumption lounge. One of the major differences between Sky High Lounge and other lounge is the ability to take home what you didn’t consume. The CCB does not allow dispensaries patrons to take the leftover goodies with them

Table package at Sky High Lounge. The tray holds flower and bong, a Dr. Dabber XS and concentrate.

Felony?

Before the updated law went into effect on January 1st, 2024, those charged with a felony were not allowed to obtain a CCB issued Agent Card. Which means they couldn't work at a dispensary. The new law allows for past fellows to apply for an Agent Card and must submit to an evaluation by the CCB. If approved, applicants can apply for dispensary/cultivation jobs. 

Impact on the Cannabis Industry:

These updated limits are expected to have a positive impact on Nevada's cannabis industry. By aligning regulations with the evolving needs of consumers, the state is fostering a supportive environment for both businesses and enthusiasts. The increased possession limit, in particular, may contribute to a boost in sales for dispensaries, providing them with the opportunity to expand their product regulation. 

To Wrap It All Up:

Nevada/s new cannabis limits reflect a progressive and adaptive approach to cannabis regulation, demonstrating a commitment to meeting the needs of both consumers and businesses. As other states navigate the complex terrain of cannabis legislation, they may find inspiration in Nevada's blanched and forward-thinking approach.The silver state continues toshine not only for its dazzling lights but also as a beacon of innovation in the ever-expanding world of legalized cannabis.

For more information about the new laws and regulations visit the Nevada Cannabis Compliance Boards website.

Remember no matter how you consume, enjoy it safely.

Daniella Gonzalez