Nevada has become the fifth state to legalize the sale of recreational marijuana, but a battle with state liquor distributors could cause some stores to run out. The new law contains a requirement that only Nevada’s alcohol distributors can legally transport the product from cultivators to stores, known as dispensaries. Andrew Jolley, CEO of The Source, a company with dispensaries in Las Vegas and Henderson says the problem is, none of the liquor companies have been licensed by the state to do it. They’re hoping there’s sufficient supply to last a few days or weeks until the distributors are able to come online to supply them. That’s the big “if.” Since sale of recreational marijuana became legal to people aged 21 and older, business has been brisk. Long lines of customers have formed at dispensaries that until last week had been authorized to sell only medical marijuana.