Quote Originally Posted by Whynot View Post
I'm just sayin is that one of the reason I go to Negril is because I know I can get weed.I like my weed. I never carry on planes and have had some hairy situations in other islands trying to buy. Negril is nothing like Vegas but now I know I can go on my vacations there and have access.
Rob,I am sure many hotels in Vegas turn a blind eye to the weed smell in the rooms?
Actually it is the opposite. From the Los Angeles Times:

“Marijuana is legal in the privacy of your own home, your own domain,” said Officer Jay Rivera, a spokesman for the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. “You cannot smoke it publicly.

“As far as I know, there’s no hotel property that allows it either on the Strip or Fremont Street,” he added. “They do not want it on their property.”

Rivera’s assessment is supported by the two biggest players along the Strip, Caesars Entertainment and MGM Resorts.

In a statement, Caesars said: "Marijuana use remains illegal under federal law, and the Nevada referendum and state law will specifically prohibit its use in public places. For these reasons, the consumption of marijuana will continue to be impermissible at all Caesars Entertainment properties in Nevada.”

Gordon Absher, a senior executive at MGM Resorts, was even more blunt.

“Use of marijuana remains prohibited at our properties notwithstanding approval of recreational use in Nevada,” he said in an email.


http://www.latimes.com/travel/deals/...616-story.html

The main reason is that any place that makes money from gambling, which is a very highly government regulated industry cannot afford to go against federal law, regardless of the Nevada state law. To risk losing their gaming license so that a guest can light up in their room is just not worth it for the casino hotels. I am sure there are "off the Strip" hotels that will turn a blind eye, but these are not the kind of hotels that most tourists have in mind for a Vegas vacation, and certainly not for a wedding party.