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Regents Want To Keep Medical Marijuana Off Campuses

Nevada regents gave preliminary approval to a campus ban on medical marijuana, saying that allowing it could jeopardize $500 million in annual federal funding.  The board of regents approved an amendment 12-1 Thursday that would add medical marijuana to the list of controlled substances barred on campuses and at Nevada System of Higher Education facilities.

The measure will be up for final approval in December. The rule prohibits possession, use, cultivation, manufacturing and delivery of medical marijuana. Punishment could include expulsion, firing or criminal charges. Marijuana remains illegal under federal law, although the state allows it for medicinal purposes.
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Jay Bartos joined Nevada Public Radio in 1993 to develop and manage the state’s first radio reading service for people unable to use standard printed material due to blindness or another disability. After the reading service was discontinued in 2011, he became the afternoon host on KNPR for ten years. Jay can now be heard on air on News 88.9 KNPR and Classical 89.7 KCNV throughout the week.