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Marijuana Shortage Prompts Emergency In Nevada; Tax Officials Weigh Changes
     
July 12, 2017·7:56 AM ET  Bill Chappell

Sales of recreational marijuana have blown past expectations in Nevada, threatening to leave some dispensaries with empty shelves. After Gov. Brian Sandoval endorsed a statement of emergency in the first week of legal sales, regulators are looking to bolster the supply chain.

The Nevada Tax Commission is meeting Thursday to determine whether the state has enough wholesale marijuana distributors; it could also adopt emergency regulations.

"Right now, only companies that are also licensed to distribute liquor in Nevada are able to bring marijuana to dispensaries," Nevada Public Radio's Casey Morell reports for NPR's Newscast unit. "The dispensaries say that's why they're running out of the drug."

Nevada opened the retail pot market on July 1. The state has 47 licensed stores, and in the first weekend of sales, "well over 40,000 retail transactions" were carried out, tax officials say. Some retailers said they racked up twice as many sales as they had estimated — and they also reported a dire need for new deliveries to restock their shelves.

At least seven wholesale liquor dealers have applied to become marijuana distributors — but the tax department has said that as of July 5, "no wholesale liquor dealer has met the application requirements to receive a marijuana distributor license."

The situation has left some stores "running on fumes," Nevada Dispensary Association President Andrew Jolley told the Associated Press on Tuesday.

Nevada tax officials expect pot sales to generate $100 million in revenue over the next two years.

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I used the weed sparingly in the late 60s, then through the 70s. It was purely recreational, and absolutely no health benefit was then claimed, discussed or expected, except the music sounded better.

Advocates started claiming benefits, however like chemotherapy patients, using it to moderate symptoms like nausea. And glaucoma patients, having some benefit.

It has only been very recently that it has been advocated for pain relief. If I needed pain relief, and had my choice between Cannabis Sativa, and Opioids, I will take the MJ.
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Seriously.  A state of emergency because pot heads can't get their next fix.  How about worrying about immigration, taxes, health care or real issues.  I guess as long as you keep the masses stoned they won't notice the rest of it.
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