Legislators plan to confront Gov. Glenn Youngkin on another high-profile veto among the record number of bills he killed from last year’s General Assembly: this time, on a measure to create a legal retail market for marijuana.
The General Assembly decided in 2021 that possession of up to 1 ounce of marijuana would no longer be a crime.
But for now, the only way to obtain an ounce is to grow a small number of plants or through a sale that is illegal in Virginia.
Read the full story in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
Legislators plan to confront Gov. Glenn Youngkin on another high-profile veto among the record number of bills he killed from last year’s General Assembly: this time, on a measure to create a legal retail market for marijuana. The General Assembly decided in 2021 that possession of up to 1 ounce of marijuana would no longer be a crime. But for Read More