I've also been running my LS tubeless. I made my valve stem from a valve yanked from an old tube. Soldered on a washer to the back end, made a rubber seal and it's worked just fine for a year or two now. But NAPA, I found out recently, does carry the correct stem for around five bucks. I couldn't find one when I needed one, so made it up myself.
The controversy is rather silly - the opponents say a tire run tubeless, if it blows out, could come off the rim. Well, I'll tell you what - if your tube tire on a tube rim has a blow out, it's probably going to wobble all over the place and possibly come off the rim. Doesn't matter if it's running a tube or not.
So that's really not an issue. See what I mean? The same thing can happen whether it's being run with or without a tube. And if it is an issue for you, get a wheel that has the bead lock ridge.
Secondly, tubeless don't tend to have blow-outs or rapid air loss when punctured, while it's not uncommon for a tube to split or deflate rapidly from a puncture. So you're actually safer running tubeless if you can, even if it isn't a designated tubeless rim.