Times Standard (Eureka)

Nevada issues first license to a recreation­al cannabis lounge

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Nevada regulators have issued the first license to operate a lounge where cannabis can be consumed recreation­ally, marking the first of what are expected to be dozens of such operations.

The state Cannabis Compliance Board announced Thursday that the license was awarded to a business in Las Vegas following an inspection by agents earlier this week. The lounge — dubbed Smoke and Mirrors — is owned by Thrive Cannabis Marketplac­e, the state's largest independen­tly owned cannabis business.

There are currently 19 lounges that have been approved by the compliance board for a conditiona­l license. A final inspection will be required before a license is granted and they can open to the public.

It's been years since Nevada voters first approved legalizing recreation­al cannabis. In 2021, lawmakers cleared the way for business owners to apply for licenses to establish on-site consumptio­n lounges.

The state's cannabis industry

had promoted the lounges for their economic developmen­t potential and pitched them as a draw for tourists who visit Las Vegas annually but can't legally use the products in places like hotels.

Thrive Cannabis Marketplac­e officials said their

consumptio­n lounge will open to the public in late February. It will have a range of products for customers — including cannabis-infused cocktails — and will serve as a hub for artists and musicians to showcase their work.

“It's more than a venue,

it's a platform for the cannabis industry as a whole, where tourists and locals alike can be a part of a new chapter in the evolution of hospitalit­y,” said Chris LaPorte, managing partner of RESET, a Las Vegas-based cannabis hospitalit­y company.

 ?? BIZUAYEHU TESFAYE — LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL VIA AP, FILE ?? The licensing process for THRIVE Cannabis Marketplac­e, an unfinished marijuana dispensary, has come under fire from Clark County commission­er Ross Miller.
BIZUAYEHU TESFAYE — LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL VIA AP, FILE The licensing process for THRIVE Cannabis Marketplac­e, an unfinished marijuana dispensary, has come under fire from Clark County commission­er Ross Miller.

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