Las Vegas Dispensary Questions Answered
Legal & Rules in Nevada
Is weed legal in Las Vegas?
Yes — recreational cannabis is fully legal in Las Vegas. Nevada legalized adult-use cannabis in 2017. Any adult aged 21 or older can legally purchase, possess, and consume cannabis purchased from a licensed dispensary. No medical card or Nevada ID is required — your out-of-state driver’s license or passport is all you need.
Is Las Vegas recreational? Can I buy weed without a medical card?
Yes, Las Vegas is fully recreational. You do not need a medical marijuana card to buy cannabis here. Simply walk in with a valid government-issued photo ID showing you are 21 or older, and you can purchase from our full recreational menu. Medical card holders also enjoy additional benefits like reduced taxes and higher possession limits.
How much cannabis can I legally buy and possess in Las Vegas?
Adults 21+ may purchase and possess up to 1 ounce (28g) of cannabis flower or 3.5g of concentrate per transaction. There is no limit on how many dispensaries you can visit in a day, but possession at any one time must remain within the legal limit. Exceeding the limit is a criminal offense in Nevada.
Can you fly with weed from Las Vegas? Can I take cannabis home?
No — this is a federal crime. Transporting cannabis across state lines or through any airport, including Harry Reid International (LAS), is illegal under federal law, even if your destination state has also legalized cannabis. TSA agents are required to report cannabis to law enforcement. All cannabis purchased in Nevada must be consumed in Nevada.
Are edibles legal in Las Vegas?
Yes — cannabis edibles are completely legal to purchase and consume in Las Vegas for adults 21+. We carry a wide selection of gummies, chocolates, beverages, and more. All edibles are clearly labeled with THC/CBD content per serving. As with all cannabis, consumption must take place in a private residence or licensed lounge — not in public.
Can tourists buy weed in Las Vegas?
Absolutely. Out-of-state visitors and international tourists are 100% welcome at our dispensary. Nevada law does not require a state ID — any valid government-issued photo ID showing you are 21+ (passport, out-of-state driver’s license, etc.) is accepted. Millions of tourists purchase cannabis legally in Las Vegas every year.
Finding Us in Las Vegas
Where can I buy weed in Las Vegas?
The Cannabis Co. is a licensed recreational dispensary in Las Vegas, NV. We’re conveniently accessible from the Strip and surrounding neighborhoods. You can walk in during business hours or order online for faster pickup.
Are there dispensaries on the Las Vegas Strip or Fremont Street?
There are dispensaries near both the Strip and Fremont Street, though most are a short rideshare away rather than directly on these entertainment corridors. The Cannabis Co. is easily accessible via Uber or Lyft from any major hotel on the Strip or Downtown Las Vegas. Most rides are under 10–15 minutes.
How do I get to your dispensary from my hotel?
The easiest way is Uber or Lyft — both operate freely in Las Vegas and can drop you directly at our entrance. You can also drive yourself; we have parking on site. Simply search “The Cannabis Co Las Vegas” in your maps app or rideshare app. Online ordering for pickup is also available if you want your items ready on arrival.
Hours & Holiday Availability
What time does The Cannabis Co. open and close?
Our current hours are listed on our website and on our Google Business listing. We recommend checking before your visit as hours may vary. We are open 7 days a week including weekends. You can also call us at (702) 625-7542 for the most up-to-date information.
Are you open on Sundays?
Yes, we are open 7 days a week including Sundays. Las Vegas dispensaries are generally open daily — cannabis retail does not follow traditional retail holiday or weekend restrictions in Nevada. Check our website or call us for exact Sunday hours.
ID Requirements & Age
How old do you have to be to buy weed in Las Vegas?
You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase recreational cannabis in Nevada. Medical patients with a valid Nevada MMJ card may purchase at 18+. A valid government-issued photo ID must be presented at the door — no exceptions. Anyone without a qualifying ID will be turned away regardless of age.
Can I use my passport at the dispensary?
Yes — a valid passport is accepted. For international visitors or tourists without a US driver’s license, a current, unexpired passport is a perfectly acceptable form of ID. It must be a government-issued original — photocopies are not accepted. Other accepted IDs include a driver’s license, state-issued ID card, or military ID.
Can I use a temporary or paper ID at the dispensary?
Policies on temporary IDs vary. As a licensed dispensary, we are legally required to verify age with a valid, government-issued photo ID . A paper temporary ID (issued by the DMV) may be accepted when accompanied by your expired physical ID. We recommend calling ahead at (702) 625-7542 to confirm before your visit if this applies to you.
Can you go inside a dispensary at 18?
For recreational purchases, you must be 21+. Persons under 21 are not permitted to enter the retail area of a recreational dispensary. However, if you are 18–20 and hold a valid Nevada Medical Marijuana card, you may purchase medical cannabis products. No exceptions are made for recreational purchases below the age of 21.
Do you need a medical card to buy from a dispensary in Las Vegas?
No medical card is required for recreational purchases. Any adult 21+ with a valid photo ID can walk in and buy cannabis. A medical card is optional but does come with benefits: lower taxes, higher possession limits, and access to medical-only products. Ask our staff if you’d like more information about getting a Nevada MMJ card.
Payment Methods
Do you accept credit or debit cards?
Due to federal banking restrictions, many cannabis dispensaries have limited card options. We have an ATM on site for cash withdrawals. We recommend bringing cash or checking our current accepted payment methods on our website or by calling (702) 625-7542 before your visit, as payment options can change.
Are Nevada dispensaries cash only?
Many Nevada dispensaries do operate primarily in cash due to federal banking restrictions on cannabis businesses, though options are expanding. We have an on-site ATM so you can withdraw cash on arrival. We recommend coming prepared with cash as it guarantees a smooth transaction.
Delivery
Do you offer cannabis delivery in Las Vegas?
Yes — we offer cannabis delivery to eligible addresses in Las Vegas. Delivery is available to adults 21+ with a valid ID ready at the door. For delivery availability, service area, minimum order requirements, and hours, please visit our website or call (702) 625-7542.
Can you get weed delivered to a Las Vegas hotel?
While we can deliver to eligible residential addresses in our delivery zone, most hotel properties in Las Vegas prohibit cannabis deliveries to their premises and may turn drivers away. We recommend placing an order for in-store pickup instead — it’s fast, you get to browse the full menu in person, and our staff can answer any questions.
How does online ordering and pickup work?
It’s simple: 1) Browse our menu online and add items to your cart. 2) Place your order and receive confirmation. 3) Come in with your valid ID when your order is ready — usually very quickly. Online ordering saves time and guarantees your products are in stock when you arrive.
Products & Menu
Where can I buy Wana gummies in Las Vegas?
Wana gummies are one of the most popular edible brands in Nevada. Check our current menu online to see if Wana products are in stock — availability varies by location and date. We carry a rotating selection of edible brands and can suggest similar options if a specific brand is temporarily out of stock.
Where can I buy RSO (Rick Simpson Oil) in Las Vegas?
RSO (Rick Simpson Oil) is a full-spectrum, high-potency cannabis extract typically used for medicinal purposes. Check our current menu for RSO availability — it’s a specialty product and stock varies. Our budtenders can also suggest similar full-spectrum concentrates or tinctures if RSO is not currently available.
Where can I buy rosin near me in Las Vegas?
We carry live rosin and pressed rosin in our concentrates section. Rosin is a solventless extract prized for its purity and terpene-rich flavor profile. Browse our current concentrates selection online or ask our budtenders for the latest rosin arrivals and deals.
Where can I buy Stiiizy pods near me?
We stock a range of popular vape brands including Stiiizy. Check our live online menu for current Stiiizy pod availability — specific strains and formats sell out quickly. We also carry a broad selection of alternative vape brands at various price points if your preferred Stiiizy product is out of stock.
Do you sell hash at the dispensary?
Yes — hash and hashish products are available at licensed cannabis dispensaries in Nevada, including ours (subject to availability). Traditional pressed hash, bubble hash, and modern hash-adjacent concentrates are all part of the Nevada cannabis market. Check our online menu or ask staff for current availability.
Prices & Value
How much does weed cost in Las Vegas?
Prices vary based on product type, brand, and potency. As a general guide: flower typically ranges from $8–$20+ per gram, or $25–$60+ per eighth (3.5g). Pre-rolls start around $5–$15 each. Edibles typically $8–$25 per package. Vape cartridges $25–$60+. We run daily deals and happy hour specials — check our Deals page for the best value.
How much is live rosin at the dispensary?
Live rosin is a premium, solventless concentrate and is typically priced higher than other concentrates due to its labor-intensive production process. Pricing varies by brand and gram weight. Check our current concentrates menu online for live pricing, or ask our budtenders about current rosin deals and promotions.
Where to Consume in Las Vegas
Where can I smoke weed legally in Las Vegas?
Legal consumption locations in Las Vegas are limited. You may consume cannabis in: 1) Private residences (including some vacation rental properties that allow it — always check the property rules). 2) Licensed cannabis consumption lounges , which are spreading across the city. Public spaces, hotels, the Strip, casinos, vehicles, and Fremont Street are all illegal for cannabis consumption under Nevada law.
Can you smoke weed on Fremont Street in Las Vegas?
No. Fremont Street is a public area and smoking or consuming cannabis in any public space is illegal in Nevada. Despite being outdoors and lively, consuming cannabis at Fremont Street Experience or anywhere along that corridor can result in a citation or fine. Consumption must occur in a private residence or licensed cannabis lounge.
Are there cannabis lounges in Las Vegas where I can consume on-site?
Yes — Nevada was one of the first states to license cannabis consumption lounges. These are dedicated spaces where adults can legally consume cannabis on the premises in a social setting. Lounges are separate from dispensaries. Ask our budtenders for current recommendations on where to find a licensed consumption lounge near your hotel.
Medical Cannabis & Mmj Cards
Where can I get medical marijuana in Las Vegas?
Medical cannabis is available at licensed dispensaries in Nevada — The Cannabis Co. serves both recreational and medical patients. If you’re a Nevada resident with a qualifying condition, you can apply for a medical marijuana card through the Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board website. Medical patients benefit from lower taxes and higher possession limits.
How do I get a medical marijuana card in Nevada?
To get a Nevada MMJ card: 1) Get a recommendation from a licensed Nevada physician for a qualifying condition. 2) Register through the Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board (CCB) online portal. 3) Pay the registration fee. 4) Receive your card (valid for 1 year). Our staff can point you in the right direction — ask us on your next visit.
What are the benefits of a medical marijuana card vs buying recreational?
Medical card holders in Nevada enjoy several advantages: Lower taxes (medical cannabis is taxed at a lower rate than recreational), higher possession limits (up to 2.5 oz for medical vs 1 oz recreational), the ability to purchase at age 18+ instead of 21+, and access to medical-specific products. For regular consumers, the tax savings alone often make getting a card worthwhile.