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Virginia lawmakers passed several marijuana bills, including measures to legalize commercial sales, provide resentencing for prior convictions, and allow medical cannabis access in hospitals for terminally ill patients. The House and Senate passed different versions of the sales legislation, which include details on tax rates, licensing, and a target start date for legal sales between late 2026 and early 2027.

Virginia Passes Bills for Recreational Sales, Resentencing, and Hospital Access

Feb 17, 2026

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Kyle Jaeger

Marijuana Moment

Virginia is finally making moves to clear the air on its stalled cannabis market. In a major legislative push, both the House and Senate have advanced bills to launch legal adult-use sales, with a target start date between late 2026 and early 2027. While some details on tax rates and licensing still need to be ironed out in conference, the momentum is undeniable. Lawmakers aren't just looking at the future, though; they also passed measures to allow resentencing for past convictions and to ensure terminally ill patients can access their medicine in hospital settings.

For the Virginia toking community, this progress is a breath of fresh air. After years of being able to legally grow and possess but having nowhere to safely buy, a regulated market means lab-tested products and the end of "gray market" uncertainty. Plus, the focus on resentencing and parental rights shows a real commitment to social equity. It’s a huge win for accessibility and justice, proving that the Commonwealth is finally ready to treat cannabis like the essential, everyday plant it is.

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