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Where can you smoke marijuana in Nevada?

 Since January 1, 2017, adults aged 21 and older have been legally allowed to possess and consume marijuana in Nevada. However, despite the legalization, there are strict restrictions on where cannabis can be consumed. Notably, Nevada law prohibits smoking marijuana in any public spaces. 

This means that while marijuana use is legal in private settings, individuals cannot consume cannabis openly in places such as hotels, casinos, parks, concerts, sporting events, and festivals. These locations are considered public or semi-public spaces where marijuana consumption remains illegal. The state has set these rules to balance the new freedoms granted by legalization with public safety, health concerns, and community standards. 

The prohibition on public consumption aims to reduce exposure to secondhand cannabis smoke and minimize disturbances that might affect others in public venues. It also helps avoid conflicts with federal laws, as many public spaces, including hotels and casinos, are federally regulated and cannot permit marijuana use.


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