Virginia to again consider marijuana decriminalization
RICHMOND When it comes to marijuana, Virginia has lagged behind many states where the drug has been decriminalized or legalized for recreational use.
With lawmakers approving an expansion of the states medical marijuana program in 2018, supporters of decriminalization are hoping that momentum will continue in 2019. But Virginia Republicans dont appear willing to support decriminalization.
As the General Assembly gears up for a new legislative session starting Jan. 9, Sen. Adam Ebbin, D-Alexandria, has submitted a bill to decriminalize simple marijuana possession defined as ½ ounce or less and provide a maximum civil penalty of $50 for a first violation. The current law carries a jail sentence of up to 30 days and a maximum $500 fine for a first offense.
Will Virginia eventually decriminalize personal possession of marijuana? Yes. Will it be in 2019? Thats very unlikely, said Jenn Michelle Pedini, executive director of the Virginia chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws.
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