Doing cocaine at the table or the toilets...
Do people like doing this, and is it legal in vegas yeah?
thanks
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yeah totally my guy
It's not quality stuff though, so you probably want to bring your own.
It is like bottle service, no casino is going to let you bring in your own stuff. 😃
OP, I've looked at some of your posts and I'm going to treat your question as you are seriously asking. Cocaine is not legal anywhere in the US. Financially, no casino is going to risk their licenses to allow people to openly do cocaine. That said, they know their customers well and aren't going to go out of their way to stop anyone self-medicating either.
All the shouting at people about the rules of the wrong format is making a lot more sense.
I'd choose table.
I heard coke is available in vegas and not really policed? is that right?
The problem with doing it at the table is that you'll have to share, and some fiend will do all your coke.
I can confirm that you can just walk around the strip and random dudes will try to sell you coke. But the quality is questionable and you may die from an overdose of fentanyl.
From what I hear the topless chicks in Vegas have the good stuff. Grab the left tittie to let them know you want it... Whatever you do don't grab the right tittie.
Don't say I didn't warn you.
How about gambling with snorting fake (no drug) coke, see what happens, also taking bets. Would there be more than instaban just to that casino, police involved, and so forth? Security teaching you a lesson?
Not sure about coke… but there is a needle disposal unit in my local casino washroom…
Same one as at the hospital…
Plenty of public places have those. I don’t need to inject when out and about but many diabetics do.
It's not illegal to be on cocaine, it's only illegal to possess it outside your body.
Unless they've recently decriminalized it and I'm not aware, last I heard (like 5+ years ago) it was a felony.
That means the potential for major prison time, losing rights and losing the ability to get a job requiring a background check.
In practice they often offer diversion programs for first time offenders where you plead guilty and if you complete some rehab/AA and whatever other hoops they want you to jump through then it might not go on your record.
I wouldn't want to test it though.
Practical tip if you're not familiar with US law. The supreme court has ruled that police can do a "pat down for weapons" with no probable cause. In practice this means the cops will search your pockets if they think you're on drugs.
You have a better chance of fighting it in court if the drugs are stored in a shoe or something, as they would then need to demonstrate probable cause. Also don't consent to any searches.
Just don’t make any furtive movements—or movements that they can later claim in court were furtive—and you’ll be fine.