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Gov. Ralph Northam holds up a bill legalizing recreational marijuana after signing it. (Photo: Alan Rodriguez Espinoza/VPM News)
Virginia became the first Southern state to legalize recreational marijuana on Wednesday. Gov. Ralph Northam held a bill signing ceremony, but one key advocacy group says they were left out of the event.
Chelsea Higgs Wise is the executive director of Marijuana Justice. She says her organization’s efforts were critical in passing marijuana legalization. Since 2019, the group has been central to creating coalitions of local nonprofits to advocate for a focus on social equity in marijuana reform.
Wise says Marijuana Justice was also key in encouraging lawmakers to shift the legalization date from 2024 to 2021. She says her coalition brought legislators’ attention to the fact that marijuana possession penalties continued to be enforced disproportionately against Black Virginians after it was decriminalized.
Virginia House Speaker Eileen Filler-Corn gavels in the session to an empty Virginia House of Delegates chamber after a Zoom Legislative session. Filler-Corn is leading this week s bill to move up adult-use legalization from 2024 to 2021. (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File)
RICHMOND, VA Virginia’s House speaker on Friday said she supports moving up the date for legalizing adult recreational use of marijuana in Virginia to this summer, a key change pushed by advocates who have sharply criticized legislation approved by lawmakers last month that would delay legalization until 2024.
The law currently delays legalization until 2024, because…why, exactly?
Democratic Speaker Eileen Filler-Corn announced on Twitter that she will back an amendment to the bill with a July 1 legalization date.