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Related: About this forumLegal marijuana sales in Virginia could start in less than 2 years under Northam's new proposal
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Legal marijuana sales in Virginia could start in less than 2 years under Northams new proposal
BY MEL LEONOR Richmond Times-Dispatch 4 hrs ago

In this September photo, Richmond natives Adam Blankinship (left), a clinical pharmacist, and his brother, Trey Blankinship, pharmacist in charge at Green Leaf Medical of Virginias South Richmond facility, check plants inside a flowering room at the new medical marijuana dispensary.
Photo by Bob Brown/Richmond Times-Dispatch
BY MEL LEONOR Richmond Times-Dispatch
RICHMOND Gov. Ralph Northam's administration on Wednesday unveiled legislation to legalize the recreational use of marijuana in Virginia, proposing a 21% state tax on the drug and a licensing program meant to ease entry for people harmed by the disparate enforcement of marijuana laws.
Following years of activism by civil rights groups, Northam threw his support behind legalization in November, hailing it as a step forward for racial equity and a profitable endeavor for the state, which would become the first in the South to legalize the drug.
The measure faces good odds in Virginias legislature, illustrating the stark changes that have come with Democrats sweeping control of state government. The hallmark legislation will be formally introduced by two of the most powerful Democrats in the legislature: House Majority Leader Charniele Herring, D-Alexandria, and Senate President Pro Tempore Louise Lucas, D-Portsmouth. Sen. Adam Ebbin, D-Alexandria, and Del. Don Scott, D-Portsmouth, will also carry pieces of the proposal.
Equitable marijuana legalization is an important step towards justice in the commonwealth," Herring said. "For far too long, marijuana laws have targeted black and brown communities and enough is enough.
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mleonor@timesdispatch.com
(804) 649-6254
Twitter: @MelLeonor_
Legal marijuana sales in Virginia could start in less than 2 years under Northams new proposal
BY MEL LEONOR Richmond Times-Dispatch 4 hrs ago

In this September photo, Richmond natives Adam Blankinship (left), a clinical pharmacist, and his brother, Trey Blankinship, pharmacist in charge at Green Leaf Medical of Virginias South Richmond facility, check plants inside a flowering room at the new medical marijuana dispensary.
Photo by Bob Brown/Richmond Times-Dispatch
BY MEL LEONOR Richmond Times-Dispatch
RICHMOND Gov. Ralph Northam's administration on Wednesday unveiled legislation to legalize the recreational use of marijuana in Virginia, proposing a 21% state tax on the drug and a licensing program meant to ease entry for people harmed by the disparate enforcement of marijuana laws.
Following years of activism by civil rights groups, Northam threw his support behind legalization in November, hailing it as a step forward for racial equity and a profitable endeavor for the state, which would become the first in the South to legalize the drug.
The measure faces good odds in Virginias legislature, illustrating the stark changes that have come with Democrats sweeping control of state government. The hallmark legislation will be formally introduced by two of the most powerful Democrats in the legislature: House Majority Leader Charniele Herring, D-Alexandria, and Senate President Pro Tempore Louise Lucas, D-Portsmouth. Sen. Adam Ebbin, D-Alexandria, and Del. Don Scott, D-Portsmouth, will also carry pieces of the proposal.
Equitable marijuana legalization is an important step towards justice in the commonwealth," Herring said. "For far too long, marijuana laws have targeted black and brown communities and enough is enough.
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mleonor@timesdispatch.com
(804) 649-6254
Twitter: @MelLeonor_
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Legal marijuana sales in Virginia could start in less than 2 years under Northam's new proposal (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Jan 2021
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Best_man23
(5,217 posts)1. Amen
I want to go on the Buds, Steins, Vines, and Moonshine trail (but not all at once).
gladium et scutum
(812 posts)2. About time
Though I hope the Virginia Legislature passes law to make banks hand funds from licensed Marijuana retailers.