Nevada Code § 453.339

Trafficking in controlled substances: Marijuana or concentrated cannabis
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 453.011 to 453.552 , inclusive, a person who knowingly
or intentionally sells, manufactures, delivers or brings into this State or who
is knowingly or intentionally in actual or constructive possession of marijuana
or concentrated cannabis shall be punished, if the quantity involved:
(a) Is 50 pounds or more, but less than 1,000
pounds, of marijuana or 1 pound or more, but less than 20 pounds, of
concentrated cannabis, for a category C felony as provided in NRS 193.130 and by a fine of not more than
$25,000.
(b) Is 1,000 pounds or more, but less than 5,000
pounds, of marijuana or 20 pounds or more, but less than 100 pounds, of
concentrated cannabis, for a category B felony by imprisonment in the state
prison for a minimum term of not less than 2 years and a maximum term of not
more than 10 years and by a fine of not more than $50,000.
(c) Is 5,000 pounds or more of marijuana or 100
pounds or more of concentrated cannabis, for a category A felony by
imprisonment in the state prison:
(1) For life with the possibility of
parole, with eligibility for parole beginning when a minimum of 5 years has
been served; or
(2) For a definite term of 15 years, with
eligibility for parole beginning when a minimum of 5 years has been served,
and by a
fine of not more than $200,000.
2. For the purposes of this section:
(a) Marijuana means all parts of any plant of
the genus Cannabis , whether growing or not, except for hemp, as defined
in NRS 557.160 , which is grown or
cultivated pursuant to the provisions of chapter
557 of NRS or any commodity or product made using such hemp. The term does
not include concentrated cannabis.
(b) The weight of marijuana or concentrated
cannabis is its weight when seized or as soon as practicable thereafter. If
marijuana and concentrated cannabis are seized together, each must be weighed
separately and treated as separate substances.

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