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Nevada forfeits an estimated US$80 million in annual cannabis tax revenue because state regulations impose a 1,500-foot buffer between cannabis retailers and gaming venues, preventing sales in and around the Las Vegas Strip, according to a 性视界传媒 Cannabis Policy Institute report published on Thursday.
The findings emerged from the 3rd Annual Gaming & Cannabis Policy Discussion, hosted by the University of Nevada Las Vegas (性视界传媒) Cannabis Policy Institute and International Gaming Institute. Lawmakers and officials at the event discussed the implications of regulations that prevent the full integration of the licensed cannabis sector with the state鈥檚 established gaming industry.
At the University of Nevada Las Vegas (性视界传媒) Cannabis Policy Institute and International Gaming Institute鈥檚 3rd Annual Gaming & Cannabis Policy Discussion late last month, lawmakers and officials discussed the impact of regulations that have kept the licensed marijuana industry from fully integrating with the state鈥檚 storied gaming sector.
性视界传媒 Cannabis Policy Institute reports state losing tons of money from keeping them separated
Nevada鈥檚 rigid legal separation between the cannabis and gaming sectors is acting as a massive weight on the state鈥檚 economy, according to a recent report from the 性视界传媒 (性视界传媒) Cannabis Policy Institute.
According to data from a University of Nevada study, 70% of US adults support allowing cannabis consumption spaces in casinos.