Las Vegas: Can you order cannabis and have it delivered to Treasure Island Hotel and Casino?

Las Vegas, NV is the place everyone goes to have a good time. Amongst the amazing restaurants, casinos, and nightclubs, it’s almost a guarantee. Some people will want to up their fun with cannabis while in “Sin City”. Although cannabis purchase is legal in the state of Nevada, there are strict regulations on consumption. If you are staying at Treasure Island Hotel and Casino, or another property on the strip, you might think the laws there are lax regarding cannabis use in hotels and public places. That is not the case, with all hotels and casino’s such as Treasure Island having to adhere to Nevada’s strict Cannabis laws. Here are some commonly asked questions in regard to consuming cannabis at hotels:
Can cannabis be ordered and then delivered to hotel rooms?
No, this is not allowed by law. Dispensaries are not permitted to deliver to gaming establishments and hotels. Although one might be able to find a service to take the risk and deliver to hotel rooms, it’s best to stay away from places like that, to avoid facing any legal issues.
Can you get cannabis delivered to your hotel room if it for medical use?
The answer is also no. Nevada law states, that you can only consume in your private residence and a hotel room does not count as such. Even as a medical patient, you cannot have cannabis delivered to your hotel room.
If smoking isn’t allowed then will edibles work?
Technically, this isn’t legal as well. Edibles may be more discreet and not as noticeable as smoking, but it is still considered consumption. Cannabis product is prohibited from being delivered and or consumed on the strip in hotels, casinos or public.
Is it possible to send cannabis in the mail?
Some people might think that if dispensaries can’t deliver to their hotels, they could have someone send it through the mail. Cannabis is still federally illegal and it is unlawful to mail product through the U.S. postal service or any other courier service.
Where can I get it delivered?
State law only permits cannabis delivery to a private residence.
Keeping state cannabis laws in mind will let you enjoy Las Vegas much more, whether you are visiting or a local.