With Nevada’s recreational cannabis market still only months old, and a vast majority of the industry located in or around Las Vegas, the Clark County Commissioners office has had their work cut out for them. Through a hasty early retail sales start, distribution issues, product shortages and pressure from the gambling industry, Las Vegas regulators have certainly have their hands full. After a meeting earlier this week, the Commissioners are taking on a couple more issues to address the needs and preferences of Sin City smokers.
According to a couple of reports from the New York Times and Las Vegas’ local CBS affiliate, Clark County Commissioners discussed a wide range of topics at their meeting earlier this week, including a decision to wait until Denver has social use cannabis lounges up and running before licensing their own smoking clubs. They also discussed the process of bringing Sin City’s pot shops in line with the rest of the city’s all hours mentality, opening the door for 24/7 pot shops to start serving Vegas in the near future.
On the social use issue, Clark County regulators are adopting every prohibition-friendly democrat’s favorite avoidance…