![]() ![]() The Lexi is now accepting reservations and welcoming guests, but management has made it clear that they won’t allow marijuana use on-site until long-awaited laws for public consumption are expected to be approved later this year. ![]() That means you’re free and clear to get high but don’t whip out your lighter and bong just yet. “It’s not cannabis-centric,” clarifies Alex Rizk, CEO of Elevations Hotels and Resorts, the company that runs The Lexi. The 64-room, casino-free boutique hotel just west of the Strip at Sahara Avenue and Interstate 15 is proudly marketing itself as the first cannabis-friendly resort in Las Vegas. You need a squeaky clean image to have one of those-the mob no longer runs this town. Most resorts don’t want anything to do with it, especially those with casinos on the property that wouldn’t dare risk their gaming licenses. But despite what you might smell in parking garages and hotel hallways, public consumption remains limited by law to private residences. Dispensaries and recreational use have been legal for years, and anyone over 21 with an ID can buy the stuff. Las Vegas has a complicated relationship with cannabis. ![]()
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