6-15-7: PERSONS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR LICENSING:
   (A)   In conformity with the polices of this Chapter, the following persons are not qualified to hold a cannabis establishment license under the provisions of this Chapter:
      1.   A person who does not possess, or who does not have reputation for possessing, a good moral character;
      2.   A person under the age of twenty-one (21) years;
      3.   A person whose license issued under this Chapter has been revoked for cause;
      4.   A person who, at the time of application for renewal of any license issued under this Chapter, would not be eligible for such license upon a first application;
      5.   Any business entity which has an owner or owner(s) that would not individually qualify for a license.
      6.   Any person, corporation, or other business entity not possessing a valid Nevada State Business License or otherwise qualified to conduct business in the State of Nevada;
      7.   A person who, in the previous year, has failed to comply with any applicable local ordinance, including, but not limited to, a town or city's business license ordinance;
      8.   A person who has been convicted within the past ten (10) years of:
         (a)   A felony or gross misdemeanor crime involving the use of a deadly or dangerous weapon;
         (b)   A felony crime involving the sale of, furnishing, or possession of, with intent to sell or to furnish, any narcotic, hallucinogenic or dangerous drug, or conspiracy to so sell, furnish or possess or other crime that is prohibited by NRS Chapter 453;
         (c)   Any crime involving theft, embezzlement or misappropriation of funds, or possession of stolen property;
         (d)   Any crime involving perjury, bribery or fraud;
         (e)   Any crime involving a felony domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking or harassment, or other physical violence;
      9.   For any other good and sufficient reason.
      10.   If the Board finds, upon examination of the circumstances of the crime listed in this Section and the applicant's criminal history, that the applicant does not present, and is not likely to present in the future, a threat to the safety of the County, morals, and welfare, and will likely operate a lawful cannabis establishment in compliance with the letter and intent of all County ordinances, the board may, in their discretion, permit a person otherwise disqualified under this section to possess a license. (Ord. 06-2020, 11-4-2020)