(LAS VEGAS) — What happens in Vegas really can stay in Vegas.
Tourists
catching a flight out of Sin City can now dump their leftover legal
marijuana in metal containers set up at the airport.
The
10 green bins dubbed “amnesty boxes” prevent federal transportation
agents from finding pot on passengers during security screenings. The
drug is legal in Nevada but still banned by the U.S. government.
The
containers were installed last week following a county ban on marijuana
possession and advertising at McCarran International Airport, aiming to
keep it in compliance with federal law. They are bolted to the ground
and designed so marijuana and prescription drugs can only be dropped in,
not taken out.
“The
amnesty boxes are offered as a way to help people comply with this
ordinance,” airport spokeswoman Christine Crews said in an email.
Transportation
Security Administration agents normally hand over marijuana-related
cases to local law enforcement. Las Vegas police Officer Aden
Ocampo-Gomez said no citations have been issued stemming from the
airport’s ban on marijuana possession and advertising, passed in
September.
Source: Yahoo News
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