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A new bill filed by Virginia Del. Paul Krizek would legalize and regulate recreational marijuana sales, allow retail sales starting November 1, 2026, and increase the legal adult possession limit from one ounce to 2.5 ounces. The legislation establishes the Virginia Cannabis Control Authority to oversee the taxed market, with revenue dedicated to equity, pre-kindergarten, and public health programs.

Virginia's New Legalization Push: A Real Rec Market and Bigger Stashes for Local Tokers

Jan 15, 2026

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Tom Angell

Marijuana Moment

Virginia is finally seeing some real movement on the retail front. Delegate Paul Krizek has introduced a fresh bill that would finally launch the state's legal recreational market on November 1, 2026. This isn't just about opening shop doors; the proposal also bumps up the legal possession limit for adults from one ounce to a much more reasonable 2.5 ounces. Under the plan, the Virginia Cannabis Control Authority would oversee everything from testing to delivery, with a total tax hit of about 11.6% to help fund equity and public health initiatives.

For the community, this is a massive win after years of legislative stalls. Increasing the possession limit is a huge step toward ending unnecessary legal headaches for regular tokers. Plus, with a new pro-legalization governor-elect and a focus on clear potency labeling, we’re moving toward a safer, more transparent system where you actually know what you’re putting in your bowl. It’s about time Virginia treated cannabis with the same common sense as a six-pack of beer.

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