Ayr Wellness, a cannabis retailer with several Valley locations, is tackling any confusion head-on with its new gluten-free edibles that tell you, right up front, how they’re intended to be used.
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The Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board has issued the first license for a cannabis consumption lounge in the state. Smoke and Mirrors, attached to Thrive Cannabis Marketplace on Sammy Davis Jr. Drive in ...
If you’re in Las Vegas for Super Bowl 58 on Sunday and enjoy cannabis, you’re in luck: recreational marijuana sales are legal in Nevada. Adults 21 and over in Nevada can legally purchase and possess 2.5 ounces of flower or ...
The institute will serve as a research hub for cannabis policy and “local, state, national and international implications for public policy, law, medicine, science, economics and ...
The Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board has approved the first conditional licenses for three cannabis consumption lounges, two of them in Clark County. MM Development Co., which owns Planet 13, and ...
Lexi is well-known for having an entire floor of cannabis-friendly rooms, but Alex Rizk — CEO of parent company Elevations Hotels & Resorts — emphasized the 64-room hotel has more to offer.
It features optical bong illusions, flashy sleight of hand card tricks that work most of the time—“What did you expect from a stoner magician?”—and enough tongue-in-cheek toking jokes to keep even sober attendees giggling like the gummy just kicked in.
Independent licensees—that is, lounge businesses not attached to a cannabis dispensary—must secure real estate, submit a business and security plan and pass an initial “suitability investigation.”
Under new ownership by Elevations Hotels & Resorts, the Artisan Hotel Boutique will be rebranded as The Lexi. Officials at the 64-room property near Interstate 15 and Sahara Avenue say the ongoing multimillion transformation into a more modern, cannabis-inclusive hotel will attract tourists and locals alike. It hopes to open the cannabis floor ...
Nevada marijuana regulators have issued a health and safety advisory about widely available legal cannabis products produced in the Las Vegas area during the last 16 months using plants treated with an unapproved pesticide.