SF Gate Media Report: Las Vegas tourists keep getting tricked by this ‘total scam’

The Plug looks like just another legal weed store: The front door is covered in big green pot leaves, a sign shows pipes filled with marijuana, and the shelves are filled with what appear to be marijuana products.

But the store’s terrible 1.2 star rating on Google Maps is a giveaway that this shop near the front doors of Planet Hollywood isn’t quite what it seems. The Plug is one of a handful of hemp stores on the Vegas Strip that are apparently tricking tourists into buying cannabis products that will never get them high.

Stores like the Plug, which did not return an SFGATE request for comment, only sell hemp, a non-intoxicating version of cannabis that lacks THC, the marijuana compound that gets people high. Marijuana is fully legal in Nevada, but the stores’ location on the world-famous Las Vegas Strip is a giveaway that they don’t sell the real stuff: Legal weed stores can’t be open within 1,500 feet of a casino.

When customers leave and try to smoke the hemp products, they inevitably feel deep disappointment instead of an enjoyable cannabis high.

“TRASH! This is not weed. This place is a con job preying on tourists,” wrote Charlie Garoupa in a review a month ago of Rey Las Vegas, a hemp store near the Planet Hollywood casino that currently has a 1.3 star rating on Google Maps. The store’s manager, Katelyn Couturier, declined to comment when reached by SFGATE, saying the store was slated to close this week because of nearby development. Other stores have been called the “biggest rip off in Vegas” and an “absolute waste of money. Total scam.” One reviewer said that “it should be illegal to do what they do.”

https://www.sfgate.com/cannabis/article/las-vegas-fake-dispensary-19420538.php

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