Where You Can and Cannot Use Marijuana in Nevada
Possessing marijuana legally does not mean you can use it anywhere. Nevada strictly regulates where cannabis consumption is permitted, and violations carry criminal penalties.
Cannabis consumption is legal inside a private residence. Licensed consumption lounges are the only public venues where adults may legally consume cannabis. All other public consumption is prohibited under NRS 678D.310 and punishable as a misdemeanor with a fine of up to six hundred dollars. This includes sidewalks, parks, restaurants, bars, hotel rooms, casino floors, parking lots, and any outdoor public space.
Cannabis use is also prohibited in any vehicle — whether moving or parked — and on all federal land within Nevada, including national parks and federal buildings, because marijuana remains illegal under federal law regardless of state legalization. Tourists visiting Las Vegas should be particularly aware that consuming cannabis in hotels and casinos is prohibited even though purchase from dispensaries is legal.