(Editor's note: This discussion originally aired Feb. 1, 2021) Like almost every other industry in the state, Nevada's cannabis industry was hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic when it first started. However, Layke Martin, executive director of the Nevada Dispensary Association told KNPR's State of Nevada that after rules were changed to allow home delivery and curbside pick-up services, the industry bounced back in mid-2020. "In the summer, the industry proved resilient," she said. "We maintained jobs for more than 8,000 Nevadans, and we ended the fiscal year 2020 bringing the state $105 million in excise tax revenue that goes to education." Overall in 2020, Martin said, taxable sales of marijuana were up $45 million from the year before.