NV: Recreational Marijuana Supporters Gear Up For TV Ad Blitz

Katelyn Baker

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Las Vegas - Recreational marijuana supporters are gearing up for a big TV ad blitz before Nevada voters weigh in on a ballot measure that would legalize pot use for adults.

The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that a PAC called the Coalition to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol has reserved more than $800,000 in TV airtime at Las Vegas stations, according to Federal Communications Commission records. Ads are set to launch in early October and run through Election Day, although PAC officials said the content hasn't yet been finalized.

Coalition spokesman Joe Brezny sounded an optimistic note about the ballot measure called Question 2, saying voter attitudes have shifted in their favor.

"Marijuana prohibition has been a failure and people see that there is a better way to go about this," Brezny said.

The coalition has raised $285,000 this year as of the last reporting deadline in mid-June. Most of the funding is coming from Nevada marijuana businesses including The Grove Wellness Center, The Source, Silver State Relief and the Nevada Dispensary Association.

Some groups opposed to the ballot measure, including the Coalition Against Legalizing Marijuana, haven't reported raising any funds this year and won't have to reveal any recent fundraising until mid-October.

Reno Republican Assemblyman Pat Hickey, co-chairman of Nevadans for Responsible Drug Policy, said he expects business sectors including the gambling industry to begin airing their own ads against Question 2. The political nonprofit opposes the initiative but isn't required to disclose its donors.

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