Virginia Nears Legal Cannabis Market
The state could accept applications for business licenses as early as September 1
A bill that would allow marijuana retail sales in Virginia is on it’s way to the desk of Abigail Spanberger for approval Monday morning, as Virginia becomes one step closer to launching a legal marketplace.
If signed into law, the legislation would permit adults 21 and older to legally purchase cannabis from licensed retailers starting January 1, 2027 — marking a major shift for a state where possession is already legal, but retail sales are not.
Supporters say the move would finally close that gap and bring Virginia in line with neighboring states that have fully operational markets. But the path forward may not be simple.
Under the proposal, the state could begin accepting applications for cannabis business licenses as early as September 1, leaving just a few months to approve operators before the planned market launch.
That tight turnaround is raising concerns within the industry.
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