Drive, is intended to open before the MJ Biz Con, a marijuana industry convention held in late November, company officials said. Thrive’s cannabis lounge, in its location at 2975 S. Planet 13 officials said the project will be submitted to Clark County for zoning review in the coming weeks, a process they expect could take several months. Neither lounge in Southern Nevada has yet to set opening dates. “And every weekend, the old grouchy, tattooed hippie is out there saying, ‘I know you’re at Disneyland, (but) you can’t ride the rides.’” “Every weekend during the summer, we do music at our facility,” Alexander said during the meeting. SoL Cannabis owner Edward Alexander said his company wanted to create The Venue as a community gathering spot, but customers question why they can’t use the products they just purchased. Licensees said this was an exciting step forward in a yearslong effort to legalize lounges and a way to meet customer demand. The licensees must receive approval through their local jurisdictions and undergo a final inspection before opening. Planet 13 and Thrive Cannabis Marketplace in Clark County and The Venue at SoL Cannabis in Washoe County all unanimously received conditional licenses for their consumption lounge plans. Nevada regulators approved the first three cannabis consumption lounges on Tuesday, including two in the Las Vegas Valley, paving the way for some of the state’s first public spaces that allow marijuana use.
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