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Nevada Cannabis Board Chair Adriana Guzman Fralick Launches Run for Attorney General
By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, October 15, 2025 12:42 pm
Adriana Guzman Fralick, chair of the Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board, has officially entered the race for Nevada attorney general, positioning herself as a candidate focused on restoring integrity, transparency, and accountability to the office currently held by Democrat Aaron Ford.
Fralick, a seasoned attorney with deep experience in both the public and private sectors, launched her campaign by emphasizing the need for a justice system rooted in fairness rather than politics. In her announcement, she argued that Nevadans deserve leadership that prioritizes the rule of law and defends citizens’ rights—not one that bends to political trends or federal overreach.
A former general counsel for the Nevada Ethics Commission and the governor’s office, Fralick’s career has been defined by her commitment to ethical governance and responsible regulation. Her leadership of the Cannabis Compliance Board has been marked by a push for efficiency and transparency in a heavily scrutinized industry—proof that she can manage complex systems without succumbing to corruption or partisan influence.
Her candidacy draws a stark contrast to Ford’s tenure, which has often been criticized for politicizing the attorney general’s office and aligning too closely with progressive policies. Under Ford, Nevada has joined multiple multi-state lawsuits supporting Biden administration priorities, from environmental regulations to social justice initiatives—moves that many conservatives see as distractions from the core mission of public safety and criminal accountability.
Fralick’s entry into the race signals a potential shift toward limited government and law enforcement grounded in constitutional principles. Her message—centering on restoring trust, protecting victims, and supporting law enforcement—resonates with voters frustrated by rising crime, lenient prosecution, and what they see as the politicization of justice in Nevada.
If elected, Fralick could return balance and accountability to an office increasingly seen as a political weapon. Her background suggests she values competence over ideology, transparency over backroom deals, and justice over activism. For many Nevadans, that’s a welcome change.
Source: News3LV
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