Virginia Lawmakers Approve Bill To Legalize Recreational Marijuana Sales – Marijuana Moment

Virginia Lawmakers Approve Bill To Legalize Recreational Marijuana Sales
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Virginia House lawmakers have approved a bill to legalize and regulate recreational marijuana sales—one of several cannabis reform proposals under consideration in the 2026 session.
After companion versions of the legislation advanced through a House subcommittee and a Senate committee last week, the full House General Laws Committee passed the measure from Del. Paul Krizek (D) l in a 19-2 vote on Tuesday. It next heads to the Appropriations Committee before it will potentially reach the floor.
Del. Adele McClure (D), chair of the subcommittee, said at the full panel hearing that the proposal “establishes a comprehensive regulatory framework for adult-use cannabis in the Commonwealth of Virginia, including rules for a retail market, penalties for violations, and programs to address past harms for from prohibition.”
She also briefly described changes to the bill included in a substitute version the panel approved, stating that it “increases the penalties for any illegal sales of marijuana and changes to the makeup of the board of directors of the Virginia Cannabis Control Authority.”
The bill largely aligns with recommendations released last month by the legislature’s Joint Commission to Oversee the Transition of the Commonwealth into a Cannabis Retail Market.
Since legalizing cannabis possession and home cultivation in 2021, Virginia lawmakers have worked to establish a commercial marijuana market—only to have those efforts consistently stalled under former Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R), who twice vetoed measures to enact it that were sent to his desk by the legislature.
Krizek, who chaired the joint commission that produced the regulatory recommendations, said at last week’s House subcommittee hearing that HB 642 “has had a tremendous amount of input and intent and with intention, and we hope we can process it through the finish line.”
Under the measure as approved, adult-use cannabis sales could begin on November 1. That’s shorter timeline compared to the Senate companion, which calls for sales to start on January 1, 2027.
“We are being ambitious, and we’ll see how that plays out in conference,” Krizek said.
Here are the key details of the Virginia marijuana sales legalization legislation:
Newly sworn-in Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D) supports legalizing adult-use marijuana sales.
“Right now is that we live in this gray space where there’s some legality to marijuana, there’s some illegality,” she said ahead of taking office. “There’s a lot of questions—a lot of confusion—and that creates real problems for Virginians who might currently have the legal ability to buy it for medicinal needs, or for those who might try to fall under the personal use.”

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Meanwhile, Virginia lawmakers have filed other marijuana-related legislation for the 2026 session, including proposals to provide resentencing relief for people convicted of past cannabis crimes and to let terminally ill patients use medical marijuana in hospitals and other healthcare facilities.
Separately, the Virginia Department of Labor and Industry recently published a new outlining workplace protections for cannabis consumers.
Kyle Jaeger is Marijuana Moment’s Sacramento-based managing editor. He’s covered drug policy for more than a decade—specializing in state and federal marijuana and psychedelics issues at publications that also include High Times, VICE and attn. In 2022, Jaeger was named Benzinga’s Cannabis Policy Reporter of the Year.


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