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Las Vegas Cannapalloza event cancelled by Mandalay Bay Casino

Las Vegas Cannapalloza event cancelled by Mandalay Bay Casino

  • Yes!

    Votes: 149 53.2%
  • No.

    Votes: 100 35.7%
  • Maybe.

    Votes: 31 11.1%

  • Total voters
    280

Skip

Active member
Veteran
My letter to Oscar Goodman:

Regarding the Cancellation of Cannapalooza.

I am deeply dismayed that your city chose to cancel this event. These kinds of events are common now in California and its sad that your city does not tolerate cannabis users in your midst.

I am the organizer of a boycott campaign to warn people in the cannabis community of how intolerant Las Vegas is towards our community, which numbers in the tens of millions.

So expect to see further declines in your visitor numbers until you decide to become more tolerant. We aren't criminals, we are just like you. Yet your intolerance is abhorrent, and we refuse to be treated like felons just because we don't get drunk and gamble away our savings in your casinos.

If you CHANGE your attitude, we will REWARD your city with FREE ADVERTISING and loads of encouragement for our community to visit Las Vegas. We punish the intolerant and support those who support our community...

Support cannabis now!

Peace,
Skip Stone

P.S. I will post any response you send on several websites totaling hundreds of thousands of registered users... Perhaps you can explain your intolerance to us.
 

Hydrosun

I love my life
Veteran
Skip you are correct. The mayor runs this town and the sheriff is a worthless flunky.

Oscar is a great guy. Please call and e-mail him. I hope he "Oscar Goodman" comes out with a public statement in support of open can-tourism. I really want to get together with some friends for 4/20 and party, but I don't want to book a bunch of rooms in Sin City if my real friends aren't welcome.

Peace, :joint:
 

BigTop

Member
From my understanding, OG... never realized that before!... is on board with decriminalizing mj within LV. The rumor was that he was open to varying ideas to revitalize the downtown area... as it is in dire need. Obviously, went no where, but point is Goodman might not be the issue.

Metro is metro, as mentioned before. It was their portrayal of the head fest to MB that motivated the decision. So what else is new?

Simultaneously, they allow legal MMj patients pulled over for minor traffic incidents (exp tags/speeding/etc) to go free with live plants in the passenger seat...?
 

LeoxmaR

New member
I never won any money really. I was playing this game and my date started standing around me watching me play. I was up about twenty dollars or so. I ask her if she run out of money and she said yes. I said why don't you play my machine, it seems to be hot, while I go out and put a little piece of hash in a cigarette. I went to the men's room and packed a couple of smokes and put some fine ass bubble hash into each of the smokes. We were not allowed to leave the slot area so had to smoke our hash indoors. When I come back to my machine my friend had taken my $20 to over $300! So we took turns smoking our smokes so as to not make so much smell that we would be detected. I think the ventilation system must be really aggressive because I didn't smell the hash (of even the cigarettes for that matter). We were not able to totally smoke out, but we were able to keep our buzz going.

I must have got high enough, because I didn't ask my friend the share (our $300) winnings off of my slot machine. Úhttps://bookofratricks.eu/

Anyway.... to make a short story long, what is your favorite game?
Me, I like The Price is Right lol. They are all goofy and fun to watch high, but I seem to win off of that one. I know all the games are rigged to take your money except poker. I do well playing poker, but you cannot be with friends when doing that. When I play poker I sit down and feel like I am at war until I stand up. Not a social thing at all.

Seems to me casinos are made for stoners. All the animations, the lights, the sounds and the buffet. And from what I am seeing they are everywhere now.
 

obaro85

New member
This is great

This is great

An organizer for a marijuana-related convention in Las Vegas said he was "ambushed" when he called for a Jan. 27 meeting with law enforcement officers and Mandalay Bay officials to discuss security concerns for his March event.

He walked into a room of more than 100 Metropolitan Police Department officers, county sheriffs, undercover vice cops, surveillance and security staff from Mandalay Bay, gaming control and alcohol bureau officers.

"I felt ambushed, like Gen. Custer https://roulettetrick.de surrounded by Indians," Lou Woznicki of Los Angeles-based Skunk Runner Media said Friday. "It was unbelievable."

Mandalay Bay notified him the next day that the convention, Cannapalooza, scheduled for March 19-21, had been canceled. It was billed as the "largest head shop on the planet," a 50,000-square-foot marketplace for all things related to marijuana culture, from hand-blown glassware to hemp clothing and cosmetics.

Woznicki said the event was expected to draw 50,000 people and would have been good for the Las Vegas economy, especially in light of disparaging remarks from President Barack Obama about leisure and business travel to Las Vegas.

The goal was to create a "fun, safe, educational event," he said. In addition to exhibitors, guest speakers would be addressing legalization, decriminalization and medical benefits of marijuana, along with home garden technology and trends.
"I called the meeting because I wanted them to see the name and face behind the show and to assure them that I'm on board with crowd control and keeping things in order," the promoter said. "We'd hire extra security and we'd like to have Vegas law enforcement involved.

"When I walked into that room, I was amazed and shocked at the number of people. I asked, 'What are these people so afraid of?' "

Those who had registered for Cannapalooza called Mandalay Bay to inquire about the show's status and the return of their hotel room deposits. They were told organizers canceled the event, Woznicki said.

"For the record, we have never even remotely considered canceling," he said. "Our show, right from the beginning, had been carefully crafted and nurtured, and at the time we were terminated, we had amassed a huge and fervent following."
MGM Mirage spokeswoman Yvette Monet said company policy prohibits discussing details of convention business contracts.
Metropolitan Police spokeswoman Barbara Morgan said narcotics officers attended the meeting to express their concerns about marijuana possession being illegal in Nevada, but it wasn't their decision to cancel the event. That decision was made by Mandalay Bay, she said.

Woznicki said he was "enthusiastically embraced" by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority and major hotels such as Caesars Palace, Bally's and Paris Las Vegas when he first pitched the event. He chose Mandalay Bay because the preferred weekend date was available.

"When I talked to them on the phone in December, I sensed there was trouble brewing. I felt there was a negative vibe there," Woznicki said. "Even at the meeting, a Mandalay Bay security guy said, 'Pot smokers don't drink and gamble and that's where we make our money. It's bad for business.' "

Las Vegas saw a 24.6 percent decline in convention attendance in 2009 and a 14.8 percent decline in the number of conventions held, the convention and visitors authority reported.

Obama chastised banks last year for planning business meetings in Las Vegas after receiving federal bailout money. On Tuesday he slammed the city again, warning Americans, "You don't blow a bunch of cash in Vegas when you're trying to save for college."

"Vegas needs the income," said Jaren Sena of Fresh Brewed Concepts, a Las Vegas-based company that was contracted in December to do advertising and marketing for Cannapalooza. "To cancel for fear of pot smokers ... I think the economy is so bad and here's a viable means to help the economy."

Marijuana is gaining mainstream acceptance for medical use and has become a political hot button in states with huge budget deficits such as California, where some 1,000 medical marijuana distribution outlets are operating.

Sena said he had already spent a "good chunk" on national advertising for Cannapalooza, including printing 250,000 fliers, marketing heavily in Denver; Salt Lake City; Phoenix; Albuquerque, N.M.; San Diego; Los Angeles; and Orange County, Calif.

Woznicki said he paid a $10,000 deposit when he signed the contract with Mandalay Bay in September and has invested about $250,000 in advertising and public relations for the event.
Contact reporter Hubble Smith at hsmith@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0491.

https://www.lvrj.com/news/breaking_news/cannapalooza-canned-amid-controversy-83689182.html

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I'll never understand why these things have to happen.
Could have beena win-win in so many ways! :dunno:

There must be a good reason for that
 

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