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Stalemate Over Virginia Adult Use

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The article describes a legislative stalemate over adult-use cannabis legalization in Virginia. No concrete commercial mechanism is triggered: no company, investment, price move, or supply disruption is reported. The outcome is uncertain and the impact on any specific sector or product is not yet determinable. Therefore, no relevant sectors are identified.

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  • Virginia legislature passed HB 642 and SB 542 in March 2026 to start adult-use cannabis retail sales by Jan 1, 2027.
  • Governor Spanberger proposed amendments on Apr 13, 2026: delay start to Jul 1, 2027, reduce retail license cap from 350 to 200.
  • Legislature rejected amendments on Apr 22, 2026; Governor must decide by May 22, 2026 to sign, veto, or allow bills to become law without signature.

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