While casino gaming floors are still safe for smoking, hotels are also smoke-free in terms of lobbies and restaurants. In 2006, the Nevada Legislature passed the Nevada Clean Indoor Air Act, which prohibited smoking in most places in Las Vegas, save for casino gaming floors, and other adult-oriented establishments.įrequent updates to the law have included the same regulations for vaping and marijuana as well. Before 2006, smoking in Las Vegas hotels and throughout the city as a whole was a free-for-all, with very few limits on when and where a smoker could light up. Smoking as a recreational activity in public began to undergo a wave of laws and regulations in the 1990s.
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