Legislators are looking to update Nevada laws that could lead to people being convicted of driving under the influence of marijuana even if they were stopped by police long after they last consumed.
Legislators are looking to update Nevada laws that could lead to people being convicted of driving under the influence of marijuana even if they were stopped by police long after they last consumed.
Officials held a hearing Friday in response to Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo’s executive order requiring all executive branch agencies, departments, boards and commissions to review regulations by May 1 with a report on how they can be streamlined, clarified or reduced.