Medical marijuana dispensary authorized to dispense marijuana to nonresidents of this State under certain circumstances. [Effective through June 30, 2020.]

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1. A person who is not a resident of this State, but who is authorized to engage in the medical use of marijuana under the laws of his or her state or jurisdiction of residence, is deemed to hold a valid registry identification card for the purpose of the exemption from state prosecution described in subsection 1 of NRS 453A.200 if the person abides by the legal limits on the possession, delivery and production of marijuana for medical purposes in this State, as set forth in NRS 453A.200.

2. A medical marijuana dispensary may dispense marijuana to a person described in subsection 1 if the person presents to the medical marijuana dispensary any document which is valid to prove the authorization of the person to engage in the medical use of marijuana under the laws of his or her state or jurisdiction of residence. Such documentation may include, without limitation, written documentation from a physician or other provider of health care if, under the laws of the person’s state or jurisdiction of residence, written documentation from a physician or other provider of health care is sufficient to exempt the person from prosecution for engaging in the medical use of marijuana.

(Added to NRS by 2013, 3713, 3728; A 2015, 3105, 3111; 2017, 3704, 3726; R 2019, 3896, effective July 1, 2020)


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