"Going green" could be taking on a new meaning in two casino towns, both of which are of great interest for Frank Gilliam: Atlantic City and Las Vegas.
Gilliam, Atlantic City's mayor, has been one of the strongest proponents of legalizing marijuana in New Jersey. He has said doing so would boost local economies and increase tourism, especially along the Boardwalk.
Last week, the New Jersey Assembly held its first hearing to determine if marijuana should be legalized in the state, according to WHYY.
Just do not expect to be hitting your vape while hitting blackjack in casinos anytime soon.