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Spanberger’s changes include fewer initial retail licenses and higher taxation on recreational sales.
Apr. 15, 2026 at 10:34am
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Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger has amended the state’s recently passed legislation to legalize the sale of recreational marijuana, decreasing the initial number of retail licenses available and increasing the planned taxation on recreational sales. The amended bill now goes back to the General Assembly for review.
Spanberger’s changes to the marijuana legalization bill reflect her administration’s priorities around controlling the rollout of the new industry and generating more tax revenue. This could impact the accessibility and affordability of legal cannabis for Virginia consumers.
Under Spanberger’s amendments, the Cannabis Control Authority would be able to issue up to 200 retail licenses initially, down from the original proposal. The governor also increased the planned tax rate on recreational marijuana sales, though the specific new tax rate is not provided.
The current Governor of Virginia who amended the state’s marijuana legalization legislation.
The state legislature that originally passed the bill to legalize recreational marijuana sales starting in 2027.
The state agency that would oversee the marijuana industry and issue retail licenses under the new law.
“We must ensure that the rollout of legal cannabis in Virginia is done responsibly and generates sufficient tax revenue to fund important priorities.”
— Governor Abigail Spanberger
The amended marijuana legalization bill will now go back to the Virginia General Assembly for review and potential further changes before final passage.
Governor Spanberger’s amendments to the marijuana legalization bill reflect a cautious approach, prioritizing state control over the industry’s growth and maximizing tax revenue over immediate widespread access. This could shape the early development of Virginia’s legal cannabis market.
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