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Dispensary Near Me FAQ - Greenleaf Wellness, Sparks NV

This FAQ answers the most-asked questions for "dispensary near me" searchers in the Reno-Sparks area. Greenleaf Wellness is at 1730 Glendale Avenue, Sparks NV - see the shop page and Reno location guide.

This FAQ answers the most-asked questions for "dispensary near me" searchers in the Reno-Sparks area. Greenleaf Wellness is at 1730 Glendale Avenue, Sparks NV - see the shop page and Reno location guide.

Address
1730 Glendale Ave, Sparks, NV 89431
Off the Rock exit from Hwy 80, across from Baldini's Casino
Open daily
8 AM – 10 PM
Pacific time, every day
Phone
775-470-5255
Tap to call
License
NV CCB D056 / RC050
Retail + cultivation
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Q&A

Where is the closest dispensary to Reno-Sparks?

Greenleaf Wellness at 1730 Glendale Avenue, Sparks NV is one of the closest licensed dispensaries to Reno-Sparks - 5–10 minutes from most central Reno-Sparks neighborhoods via I-80 E or Pyramid Way. We are NV CCB licensed for adult-use 21+ recreational sales.

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What's the difference between recreational and medical dispensary in Nevada?

Nevada legalized recreational cannabis in 2017 - adults 21+ can purchase up to 2.5 oz of cannabis flower or 0.25 oz (1/4 oz) of concentrate per transaction (NRS 678D.310, effective January 1, 2024). Medical card holders get reduced-tax pricing and access to medical-tier products. Most consumers in NV use recreational. See NV cannabis laws and first-time visiting a dispensary NV.

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Do I need a medical card to buy cannabis in Nevada?

No. Nevada is a recreational state - anyone 21+ with a government-issued ID (driver's license, passport, military ID, state ID) can purchase. A medical card is optional and offers reduced tax + higher caps but is not required.

Do I need a medical card to buy cannabis in Nevada?
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Can I bring my Nevada-purchased cannabis to California?

No. Cannabis cannot be transported across state lines under federal law (21 U.S.C. § 812) - even though both Nevada and California have legalized recreational cannabis. The federal Controlled Substances Act treats interstate cannabis transport as trafficking. Consume only in the state where you purchased.

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What forms of payment do dispensaries in NV accept?

Most NV dispensaries (including Greenleaf) accept cash and debit-card-as-cash via point-of-banking systems (CanPay, etc.). Federal banking restrictions mean traditional credit cards typically don't work directly. ATMs are usually on-site. See shop page for current payment methods.

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What hours is Greenleaf open?

8 AM to 10 PM, 7 days per week. Walk-ins, online reserve all available within hours.

Online ordering for in-store pickup is open to anyone; you pick up at the counter at 1730 Glendale Avenue, Sparks.

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What's the fastest way to pick up an order?

Reserve online is the fastest pickup - your order is built before you arrive, and you skip the queue at the counter. Walk-in is fine but may have wait time during peak hours.

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For more topic-specific Q&A, see: cannabis tourist FAQ, edibles FAQ, vape FAQ, flower FAQ, concentrates FAQ, cannabis and driving FAQ, cannabis storage FAQ, cannabis for sleep FAQ, cannabis and anxiety FAQ, and the medical FAQ.

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21+ only. Keep cannabis out of reach of children and pets. Cannabis cannot be transported across state lines. Do not drive after consuming.

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1730 Glendale Avenue · Sparks NV · 8 AM–10 PM daily.

Adults 21 and older

You must be 21 or older with a valid government-issued photo ID to purchase cannabis products at Greenleaf Wellness.

Impairment warning

Cannabis may impair concentration, coordination, and judgment. Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under the influence of cannabis.

Licensed Nevada operator

Greenleaf Wellness is a licensed Nevada cannabis dispensary operating under retail license D056 and cultivation license RC050, regulated by the Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board. Cannabis cannot be transported across state lines.