LAS VEGAS (AP) - Recreational marijuana sales hit $32.8 million in Nevada in January, outpacing the state's projections but falling short of the $35.8 million sold in December.
The Senate Health and Human Services Committee was scheduled to hear SB261, Wednesday, but the right-to-die bill was pulled from the agenda. The bill would allow terminally ill patients to take a prescribed, lethal dose of drugs to end their life if they have less than six months to live.
A Las Vegas Democrat is seeking to start recreational marijuana sales in Nevada at least a few weeks earlier than currently planned.
A new bill introduced to senate today could mean recreational pot sales, sooner. Last year, the majority of Nevada residents voted 'Yes' on ballot question 2, effectively legalizing the purchase and possession of recreational marijuana for anyone 21 years and older.
Cities and counties in Nevada would have the authority to allow adults to use marijuana in public under a proposal legislators are considering.
Lawmakers are considering a bill that would request that the governor observe “Indigenous Peoples Day” instead of Columbus Day.
You may have seen the YouTube clips or seen a post online. It's a national effort that is pushing for guaranteed victims' rights called Marsy's Law for All.
Two Nevada Democrats are proposing to end the state's little-used death penalty.
Two Nevada Democrats are proposing to end Nevada's little-used death penalty. Assemblyman James Ohrenschall and state Sen. Tick Segerblom have requested a bill that would end capital punishment.
A Nevada lawmaker says he plans to propose legislation to rename the Las Vegas airport after Democratic leader Harry Reid.