Governor Glenn Youngkin vetoed a bill that would have created a way for people to sell marijuana in Virginia. Now, lawmakers are planning to send a similar bill to his desk again.
A bill that makes retail marijuana sales legal in Virginia is now heading to Governor Youngkin's desk after passing in the ...
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The Democratic-led Virginia statehouse shepherded a slew of bills this week previously vetoed by Republican Gov. Glenn ...
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Virginia’s legislature has once again approved legislation to create a regulated and taxed cannabis marketplace, and with ...