Las Vegas Review-Journal

Segerblom to run for County Commission

- By Colton Lochhead Las Vegas Review-journal

Nevada’s godfather of marijuana, state Sen. Tick Segerblom, intends to leave the Nevada Legislatur­e to run for a vacant Clark County Commission seat.

The veteran lawmaker said Monday he will run for the District E seat in 2018 to replace term-limited Chris Giunchigli­ani, a fellow Democrat who has held the seat since 2006. District E represents part of the Strip and extends to much of the eastern Las Vegas Valley.

Jumping from the state Legislatur­e to local elected office is not uncommon in Nevada, and Segerblom said the opportunit­y to run for the commission is impossible to pass up.

“Opportunit­y knocks,” he said. “There aren’t many vacancies that show up anymore.”

Segerblom, 68, is a native Nevadan and graduate of Boulder City High School. He received a bachelor’s degree from Pomona College in California and a law degree from the University of Denver.

He was first elected to the Assembly in 2006, where he served three terms before jumping to the state Senate in 2012. His term expires in 2020.

Segerblom was the driving force behind many of the laws that regulate marijuana in Nevada, including a 2013 piece of legislatio­n that finally set up a sale structure for medical marijuana some 13 years after it was legalized. He is also credited by marijuana advocates for helping to get recreation­al marijuana legalized last year.

Now he wants a chance to implement the laws at the local level that he helped pass as a member of the Legislatur­e.

No one else has announced an intention to run for the seat. The county’s official filing period begins in March.

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