Is Marijuana Legal in Nevada? Cannabis Laws & Dispensary Guide
Complete guide to cannabis laws in Nevada as of May 2026.Recreational marijuana is legal for adults 21+. Medical marijuana is permitted for qualifying patients. Find possession limits, tax rates, dispensary requirements, and compliance obligations.
Recreational Marijuana in Nevada
Nevada legalized recreational cannabis in 2016. Adults 21 and older may possess and purchase cannabis products from state-licensed dispensaries.
Possession limits: 1 oz, 6 plants (only if >25 miles from dispensary)
Tax rate: 10% excise tax + 6.85% sales tax
Home cultivation: 6 plants per person (only if >25 miles from dispensary), 12 per household.
All recreational dispensaries must verify customer age, enforce purchase limits, integrate with METRC, and comply with testing and packaging requirements. Dub Haven builds POS systems that handle Nevada-specific compliance automatically.
Compliance Requirements for Dispensaries
Cannabis businesses in Nevada must comply with regulations enforced by Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board:
- State license: Obtain all required cannabis business licenses from Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board
- Seed-to-sale tracking: Integrate with METRC for real-time inventory monitoring
- Product testing: All products must pass state-approved laboratory testing for potency, pesticides, mold, and contaminants
- Packaging: Child-resistant, tamper-evident, opaque packaging with state-mandated warning labels and batch numbers
- Age verification: Verify all customers are 21+ with valid ID
- Purchase limits: Enforce state-mandated possession and purchase limits at point of sale
About Nevada's Cannabis Market
Question 2 passed 2016. Adult-use sales began July 2017. Tourist-friendly market.
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Cannabis compliance software for Nevada
Dub Haven builds METRC-integrated POS and compliance software for cannabis operators in Nevada. From inventory tracking to tax calculations, we handle the complexity.
Disclaimer: Cannabis laws change frequently. This page was last updated in May 2026 and is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice. Verify current regulations with Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board before making business decisions.
