Laws and Regulation in Nevada: Possession Cannabis and Transporting
Possessing Cannabis
Adults 21 years and older can legally possess cannabis in the following amounts:
Up to 1 ounce of cannabis
Up to 1/8 of an ounce of concentrated cannabis (the separated resin, whether crude or purified, obtained from cannabis)
Consuming Cannabis
Adults 21 years and older can legally consume cannabis, but with restrictions on where it can be consumed:
You cannot use cannabis in any public place
You cannot use cannabis in a moving vehicle, even if you're a passenger
Cannabis can only be consumed on private property (at home, for example), and as long as the property owner has not prohibited it.
Driving and Cannabis
It is illegal and dangerous to drive under the influence of cannabis. Any amount of cannabis consumption puts you at risk of driving impaired
Under Age 21
It is illegal for anyone under the age of 21 to buy, possess, or use retail cannabis.
Penalties
Any person under 21 who:
Falsely represents himself or herself to be 21 years of age or older to obtain cannabis is guilty of a misdemeanor
Knowingly enters, loiters, or remains on the premises of a cannabis establishment, like a retail store, can be punished by a fine of up to $500 (except for legal medical cannabis cardholders)
It is against the law for any state-licensed cannabis establishments to provide cannabis to anyone under 21 (except for medical cardholders)
Federal Implications
Cannabis remains illegal under federal law, where it's still classified as a controlled substance. The differences between Nevada and federal laws can lead to challenges in knowing how and where the different laws apply. Consult with legal advisers to be sure you fully understand how federal, state, and local laws may affect you. Below is some general information about the possible federal implications of cannabis use.
Housing
If you live in federally subsidized housing, cannabis charges may jeopardize your federal housing benefit. For more information, contact the Nevada Housing Division. (clicking this link will direct you away from the CCB website)
Federal Land
Cannabis is still illegal on federal land, including national parks and military bases
Growing at Home
Adults 21 years and older can legally grow cannabis plants at home for their personal consumption, but only if there is not a state-licensed retail cannabis store within 25 miles of the home.
The following rules apply:
Up to 6 plants per person, but no more than 12 plants per household
Plants must be grown within a closet, room, greenhouse, or other enclosed area that is equipped with a lock or other security device
Plants must not be visible from a public place
The grower must own the property or have the permission of the legal owner
Source: https://ccb.nv.gov/laws-regulations/