Members of the Virginia State Crime Commission are seeking written comments from the public regarding the topic of decriminalizing marijuana possession. Under current Virginia law, the possession of one-half ounce of cannabis or less is classified as a cr
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Members of the Virginia State Crime Commission are seeking written comments from the public regarding the topic of decriminalizing marijuana possession. Under current Virginia law, the possession of one-half ounce of cannabis or less is classified as a criminal misdemeanor, punishable by up to 30 days in jail and a $500 fine.
Send a message now:
http://act.norml.org/p/dia/action4/common/public/?action_KEY=20955
It’s time to #TakeAction, Virginia! Tell the Virginia State Crime Commission you support the decriminalization of marijuana possession. Submit your public comment with this easy to use form.
http://act.norml.org/p/dia/action4/common/public/?action_KEY=20955
If you have a story to share of how the collateral consequences of a possession charge have negatively impacted your life, please include those details in your message. Otherwise, it’s only a few simple clicks and you’re done!
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Virginia's marijuana study should lead to legalization, but citizens must weigh in to make it
"Do not allow this study to be another useless exercise. This is an opportunity the commonwealth shouldn’t squander," writes The Virginian-Pilot Editorial Board. We agree. Submit your public comment now using this link
https://pilotonline.com/opinion/editorial/editorial-marijuana-study-should-lead-to-legalization/article_e912b0f8-7712-505d-b357-98545311e726.html