It’s taken 15 years, but one-by-one medical marijuana businesses are opening across the valley, giving patients more access to the drug.
Four dispensaries are doing business now and a fifth will open in January. The promise of more storefronts is spawning business of another kind, catering to tourists. Now, instead of taking a tour of the Hoover Dam or up and down the Las Vegas Strip, tourists can stop at medical marijuana locations across Clark County.
Medical Marijuana Tour Promoters are now looking for business, decked out in bright green vests. The 420 Tours began rolling about a month ago, driving patients from one medical marijuana dispensary to the next.
“I think it can only grow. Right now it’s all medical tourism assisting the patients providing awareness,” says 420 Tours Owner Drew Gennuso. [Read more at News3LV.com]
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