On Cancer Action Day in Carson City, Nevada, advocates and cancer survivors came together to urge lawmakers to reject a bill that would permit indoor cannabis smoking. They argue that this bill would undermine the Nevada Clean Indoor Air Act, which aims to protect public health by regulating indoor air quality. The advocates, including members of ARC Las Vegas and Evan Schreiber, emphasized the importance of their mission and detailed the progress they have made in raising awareness about the potential risks of indoor cannabis smoking.
The advocates believe that allowing indoor cannabis smoking could have negative effects on cancer patients and others with compromised immune systems. They are calling on legislators to prioritize public health and safety by opposing the bill. This pushback comes in the wake of the opening of the first state-regulated cannabis lounge in Las Vegas, highlighting the ongoing debate surrounding cannabis consumption in public spaces. As the advocates continue to fight for their cause, they hope to make a lasting impact on legislation and public policy in Nevada.
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