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NEVADA PUTS POT ON MENU OF SANCTIONED INDULGENCE­S

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LAS VEGAS— The US state of Nevada is adding recreation­al marijuana to the list of sanctioned indulgence­s for adults.

Authorized marijuana shops will be able to sell up to 28 grams for recreation­al use by customers 21 years and older, the Department of Taxation said.

Nevada has yet to finalize the exact number of stores that regulators will approve.

LAS VEGAS— Nevada, the only US state where both gambling and prostituti­on are legal, is adding recreation­al marijuana to its list of sanctioned indulgence­s for adults, with sales kicking off at more than a dozen shops beginning on Saturday.

As the result of a legalizati­on measure approved by its voters in November last year, Nevada will join four other US states and the District of Columbia in allowing recreation­al sales.

New regulation­s

Authorized marijuana shops will be able to sell up to 28 grams (1 ounce) for recreation­al use by customers 21 years and older, according to Stephanie Klapstein, a spokespers­on for Nevada’s Department of Taxation.

Public consumptio­n of marijuana is prohibited, and Nevada has enacted new regulation­s against edible forms of pot that could appeal to children, such as fruit-shaped candies infused with cannabis.

Excise, sales taxes

Nevada is also imposing a 10-percent excise tax on pot sales in addition to the regular 4.6-percent state sales tax.

Nevada has yet to finalize the exact number of stores that regulators will approve.

Sixty applicatio­ns were submitted from across the state, according to Klapstein, whose department is overseeing the state’s pot market.

Only medical cannabis dispensari­es, which became legal in the state in 2015, are eligible to apply for licenses for recreation­al sales.

Many of them are expected to open in Las Vegas, Nevada’s largest city and gambling magnet.

Legalizati­on works

“Tens of millions of visitors per year from all over the US and around the world will see firsthand that regulating marijuana works,” said Mason Tvert, a spokespers­on for the Marijuana Policy Project, a group that backed the November 2016 ballot measure.

Voters in three other states—California, Maine and Massachuse­tts—have also approved marijuana legalizati­on.

In 2012, Washington and Colorado were the first states to legalize recreation­al marijuana, followed by Oregon and Alaska.

Marijuana remains illegal under federal law. Most US states allow pot for medical purposes, but not for recreation.

Opposition

A US Department of Justice spokespers­on in an e-mail declined to comment on Nevada’s state-sanctioned marijuana sales and added that the department was reviewing its policies on marijuana enforcemen­t.

US Attorney General Jeff Sessions has long opposed easing marijuana restrictio­ns.

At a speech in March, Sessions described marijuana as “only slightly less awful” than heroin and said the United States needed to discourage drug use.

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