By Omar Sacirbey and John Schroyer

Nevada works to avert a recreational marijuana supply shortage, New Hampshire adds chronic pain and PTSD to its medical cannabis qualifying conditions, and Maryland reorganizes its MMJ commission.

Here’s a closer look at some notable developments in the marijuana industry over the past week.

Supply crisis averted in Nevada

When Nevada launched its recreational marijuana industry July 1, a major problem immediately cropped up: Demand was so immense retailers quickly began running low on inventory.

The issue was so prominent it led to a flurry of activity this week, including:

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