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Virginia lawmakers approved a bill allowing medical marijuana access for qualifying patients in hospitals and expanding protections for hospital workers, provided the federal government moves forward with rescheduling cannabis. Separately, the legislature is advancing bills to legalize and regulate adult-use cannabis sales and provide resentencing relief for past convictions.

Virginia Senators Path the Way for Medical Cannabis in Hospitals Following Federal Rescheduling

Feb 4, 2026

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Kyle Jaeger

Marijuana Moment

Virginia is taking a major step toward compassion and common sense. A Senate subcommittee recently gave the green light to a bill that would allow patients to use medical cannabis while in the hospital. Currently, this right is limited to folks in nursing homes or hospice care, so expanding this to hospital stays is a huge win for patient rights and comfort. There is one catch: the law only kicks in once the federal government officially moves cannabis to Schedule III.

Even with that hurdle, the momentum in the Commonwealth is undeniable. Lawmakers are also pushing forward with plans to finally launch a legal adult-use retail market and provide resentencing relief for past convictions. For the everyday toker, this matters because it signals a shift from seeing cannabis as a "legal gray area" to a legitimate, essential medicine. Being able to maintain your treatment during a hospital stay without fear of legal or professional blowback is a game-changer for the community, ensuring that your wellness doesn't have to take a back seat when you're at your most vulnerable.

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