Cannabis,
popularly known as weed or marijuana after it is dried, is simply a
group of three main plants with psychoactive properties referred to as
Cannabis Sativa, Cannabis Indica, and Cannabis Ruderalis.
Over
time continents and countries have legalized the use of these plants
because it is medically seen to help certain conditions and aid
recreational activities. Cannabis consists of not less than 120
components or substances called cannabinoids, and one of these
components is known as cannabidiol (CBD). CBD is medically used to ease
nausea, migraine, seizures, etc. The drug Epidiolex is the first and
only to contain CBD and is approved by the Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) and is used to treat types of epilepsy.
Cannabis Law and Enforcement in Nevada.
In Nevada, there is a law that guides the legal use or intake of
Cannabis, and this has been in existence since the year 2017. The law
states that aside from medical purposes, Cannabis can be used for
recreational purposes by persons over age 21. Being up to or over this
age gives you the legal right to purchase it from any of the 65
dispensaries across the state of Nevada without a permit or medical
card.
Also, because of the illegal use and consumption of
cannabis, these dispensaries that make this product legally available to
the public, have strict guidelines they are to strictly follow
regarding Cannabis packaging to ensure the safety of these consumers.
Cannabis Packaging Laws in Nevada.
Following through with Cannabis packaging laws could be tasking and
somewhat confusing because of the differences in laws that guide various
states, and as these laws and rules differ so do they affect
manufacturing companies and dispensary stores.
Taking into
consideration that we have minors in households, being in the good books
of the law and following through with the state guidelines on Cannabis
packing in Nevada is paramount, and here is a guide:
NAC 453A.500 Packaging: Generally. (NRS 453A.370)