Clark County, Nev., has approved a new zoning ordinance that allows cannabis dispensaries to create drive-thrus, according to a local KSNV report.
The change will take effect Sept. 3 and apply to both medical and adult-use retailers, the news outlet reported.
Dispensaries interested in establishing a drive-thru at their location must submit their plans for county and state approval, and the plans must include a certified review from a licensed land surveyor, according to KSNV.
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