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Dispensary Zoning: Las Vegas vs Paradise

How do dispensary zoning rules compare between Las Vegas, NV and Paradise, NV?

Las Vegas and Paradise have similar restriction levels.

Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Las Vegas regulates cannabis dispensary locations through LVMC Title 19 (Zoning) and Title 6 (Business Licensing). Dispensaries require both a state license from the Cannabis Compliance Board and a city business license with special use permit. Dispensaries must maintain buffer distances of 1,000 feet from schools and 300 feet from community facilities. The city caps the total number of dispensary licenses.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Nevada sets statewide minimum setbacks for licensed cannabis retailers from schools, parks, and similar uses under NRS 678B.250, while authorizing cities and counties to impose additional zoning conditions within those statutory floors.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLas VegasParadise
City CodeLVMC Title 6 + Title 19 Zoning-
State LicenseRequired from NV Cannabis Compliance Board-
School Buffer1,000 feet minimum-
Community Facility Buffer300 feet minimum-
License CapLimited number of city licenses available-
Primary statute-NRS 678B.250
School setback-1,000 feet minimum
Community facility-300 feet minimum
Regulator-Cannabis Compliance Board
Local opt-out-Permitted by statute

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Las Vegas FAQ

Where can cannabis dispensaries operate in Las Vegas?

Dispensaries must be in commercially zoned areas, at least 1,000 feet from schools and 300 feet from community facilities. They need both a state Cannabis Compliance Board license and a Las Vegas business license with special use approval.

Can I open a new dispensary in Las Vegas?

The city limits the total number of dispensary licenses. New applications are only accepted during open licensing windows. Both state and city approvals are required, along with compliance with all zoning buffer requirements.

Paradise FAQ

Can a city ban cannabis dispensaries?

Yes. Nevada law permits cities and counties to opt out of cannabis retail licensing entirely or to limit the number of approved establishments within their jurisdiction.

How is the school distance measured?

From the dispensary property line to the school property line via the shortest pedestrian route, not straight-line aerial distance, per NAC 678B regulations.

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