Virginia Governor Urged to Sign Adult-Use Marijuana Sales Bill
Advocates say the bills would replace Virginia’s unregulated marijuana market with licensed sales, consumer safeguards and a 6% excise tax.
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NORML Leads Coalition Urging Va. Gov. Not to Veto Marijuana Bills
Virginia NORML is also promoting a separate action alert encouraging voters to contact the Governor’s office. To date, nearly 2,000 communications have been sent by Virginia voters. The post Virginia: NORML Leads Coalition Urging Governor Not to Veto Adult-Use Marijuana Sales Bills appeared first on NORML.
Virginia Governor Urged to Sign Adult-Use Marijuana Sales Bill
A coalition of marijuana reform advocacy organizations and businesses is calling on Virginia’s governor not to veto legislation to legalize adult-use cannabis sales, even after lawmakers rejected her proposed changes to the measure. “Together, these bills address the real issues surrounding cannabis in the Commonwealth today: an already-existing, unregulated marijuana market operating openly across the state while consumers, communities, and law…
Marijuana Groups Urge Virginia Governor Not To Veto Sales Legalization Bill, Even After Lawmakers Rejected Her Amendments
A coalition of marijuana reform advocacy organizations and businesses are calling on Virginia’s governor not to veto legislation to legalize recreational cannabis sales even after lawmakers rejected her proposed changes to the measure. “Together, these bills address the real issues surrounding cannabis in the Commonwealth today: an already-existing, unregulated marijuana market operating openly across the state while consumers, communities, and …
Virginia Coalition Urges Governor Spanberger to Allow Adult-Use Marijuana Sales Bills Take Effect July 1
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information A coalition of marijuana reform organizations, businesses, advocates and law enforcement voices will send a letter tomorrow to Governor Spanberger urging her to allow legislation establishing a regulated adult-use marijuana market to take effect July 1. “We write to urge you to allow SB 542, HB 642, and the related enforcement legislation, SB 543, to take effect on July 1”, begins the letter.…
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