Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Panel to help create pot control board

Members will determine how to oversee business

- By Bill Dentzer Contact Bill Dentzer at bdentzer@ reviewjour­nal.com or 775-461-0661. Follow @Dentzernew­s on Twitter.

CARSON CITY — Gov. Steve Sisolak named an advisory panel Friday that will write rules and procedures for a new compliance board to regulate Nevada’s exploding cannabis industry.

Created by executive order, the panel is tasked with completing its work in time for the Legislatur­e to vote on its proposals this coming session. The governor set a deadline of March 15 for the panel to come up with bill language.

“This is our initial foray into the industry,” the governor said in signing the order, his third since taking office this month.

“Similar to gaming, it’s an industry that’s going to be highly regulated, and the licensing is difficult, but it’s something that I think we need to get a handle on immediatel­y because there’s been inconsiste­ncies as it relates to the different jurisdicti­ons and questions about the process.”

The legislativ­e session, which opens Feb. 4, is the first opportunit­y for lawmakers to look at potential tweaks to the state’s recreation­al marijuana laws; roughly a dozen marijuana-related bills are pending. Voters approved recreation­al marijuana use and sales in 2016. Sales started in July 2017, and first-year sales came in 60 percent higher than projected.

The governor’s panel will look at industry licensing and regulatory procedures; review existing procedures for other industries, such as gaming; and come up with a suitable structure to oversee the marijuana business.

It will also look for marijuana banking solutions — a problem that has developed in other states as well because the drug remains illegal federally — along with rules on consumptio­n lounges, advertisin­g, enforcemen­t and how the state’s

rules will apply to or affect federally recognized tribes.

In announcing the order, Sisolak repeatedly stressed his desire for increased transparen­cy in licensing and regulating cannabis use and sales within the state.

“This industry has an enormous investment in our state. They have an enormous investment in the citizens of our state in terms of employing them, and it generates a lot of tax revenues,” he said. “So it does affect every single citizen, up and down the spectrum, how this industry is regulated. It’s important to us that it be conducted in an open, transparen­t and fair manner.”

 ?? Bill Dentzer Las Vegas Review-Journal ?? Gov. Steve Sisolak speaks Friday after signing an order creating an advisory panel to draft legislatio­n for a compliance board to regulate the marijuana industry. At right is Melanie Young, executive director of the state Department of Taxation.
Bill Dentzer Las Vegas Review-Journal Gov. Steve Sisolak speaks Friday after signing an order creating an advisory panel to draft legislatio­n for a compliance board to regulate the marijuana industry. At right is Melanie Young, executive director of the state Department of Taxation.

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