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  • HOUSE BILL NO. 642

    HOUSE BILL NO. 642

    THE BILL What the bill does not specify No statutory dollar amounts for: All of these are explicitly left to CCA rulemaking under § 4.1-606. What this means in practice Detailed Notes Below This proposal lays out a comprehensive framework to launch Virginia’s adult-use retail cannabis market, with a strong emphasis on equity, decentralization, transparency,…

  • Virginia Cannabis Legislation Information and Links

    Virginia Cannabis Legislation Information and Links

    I like to keep things clean and simple. On this page I will share links and updates as much as possible. We only have a limited time to make our voices heard and I encourage everyone to submit a written public statement in support of the changes you want to see in the Virginia retail…

  • How Government Tax Policies on Tobacco and Cannabis Fuel the Black Market

    How Government Tax Policies on Tobacco and Cannabis Fuel the Black Market

    Taxation is a crucial tool for generating government revenue, but when applied unevenly across states, it can create unintended consequences—specifically, fueling the very black markets lawmakers aim to suppress. This phenomenon has been evident in the tobacco industry for decades and is now repeating itself in the emerging legal cannabis market. By examining how tax…

  • It’s about the control not the revenue.

    It’s about the control not the revenue.

    The National Firearms Act of 1934 and Cannabis Taxation: A Tool for Prohibition in Disguise Throughout American history, taxation has been wielded as a weapon of prohibition, cloaked in the guise of regulatory measures. A prime example of this strategy is the 1934 National Firearms Act (NFA), which imposed a $200 tax on certain firearms…

  • Law Enforcement’s Unequal Cannabis Enforcement: A Parallel to Organized Crime Racketeering

    Law Enforcement’s Unequal Cannabis Enforcement: A Parallel to Organized Crime Racketeering

    In a striking analysis of law enforcement practices, experts are drawing parallels between the unequal enforcement of cannabis laws and the tactics employed by organized crime syndicates. As the legal landscape surrounding cannabis continues to evolve, many believe that the discrepancies in enforcement are reminiscent of racketeering behaviors aimed at protecting criminal operations. For decades,…

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