Nevada Cannabis Laws
Possession limits, purchase rules, and consumer guidelines for Nevada.
Cannabis laws in Nevada set the rules for who can buy, how much they can possess, and where consumption is allowed. This page breaks down the current regulations for adult-use and medical cannabis so you know what to expect before visiting a dispensary.
Recreational cannabis in Nevada
Recreational cannabis in Nevada is available to adults 21+. Dispensaries must verify age at entry and again at checkout. State law sets daily purchase limits that apply per person, not per household, and products must remain in sealed, child-resistant containers until you reach a private residence.
Medical cannabis in Nevada
Nevada's medical cannabis program lets patients with qualifying diagnoses register for a state card. Medical dispensaries may stock different product formulations or higher-potency options than recreational shops, and registered patients typically pay less in taxes per transaction.
Possession and transportation
State law in Nevada sets possession limits for both flower and concentrated forms of cannabis. Exceeding those limits can result in fines or criminal charges, so it is worth checking the current statute before you carry product in public. Cannabis must be stored in a sealed container and kept out of reach if you are in a vehicle.
What to know before you shop
When visiting a Nevada dispensary, bring cash or a debit card — most shops cannot process credit cards due to federal banking restrictions. Call ahead if you are looking for a specific strain or product category, because menus rotate daily. Keep your receipt and sealed packaging until you are on private property, and never drive under the influence.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is recreational cannabis legal in Nevada?
- Cannabis legality in Nevada depends on current state legislation. Some states permit full adult-use sales, others allow only medical use, and a few maintain stricter restrictions. Check the dispensary listings on this site — recreational shops serve adults 21+, while medical-only locations require a state-issued patient card.
- What do I need to bring to a dispensary in Nevada?
- Bring a valid, government-issued photo ID. Recreational customers must be 21 or older. Medical patients should bring their state-issued cannabis card in addition to ID. Cash is recommended, though many dispensaries accept debit.
- Can I consume cannabis in public in Nevada?
- Public consumption of cannabis is generally prohibited in Nevada. Consumption is typically restricted to private residences. Hotels, rental cars, and federal land all have additional restrictions.
- Can I travel with cannabis purchased in Nevada?
- No. Transporting cannabis across state lines is a federal offense, even between two states where cannabis is legal. Keep all purchases within Nevada and consume them before traveling.