Las Vegas, a city known for pushing boundaries, remains curiously hesitant when it comes to legal cannabis access on the Strip. Despite Nevada’s legalization of recreational marijuana, strict federal regulations keep casinos from getting involved—forcing tourists to turn to illicit markets instead of regulated dispensaries. But could that soon change? Assemblymember Max Carter II is preparing to introduce a bill aimed at bridging the gap between the city’s booming tourism industry and the state’s struggling legal cannabis market. Instead of allowing full-scale cannabis sales on the Strip, the bill proposes a kiosk pickup system at casinos and hotels, where visitors could legally receive cannabis deliveries from state-approved dispensaries.
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High Stakes and High Demand: Will Las Vegas Finally Allow Cannabis Near Casinos?
