General Assembly to Take Up Medical Marijuana

Jim Finnel

Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex News Moderator
RICHMOND, VA - You may remember, the big story to come out of last year's General Assembly session was the smoking ban. This year, lawmakers will debate another piece of smoking legislation, but it has nothing to do with tobacco.

Delegate Harvey Morgan, a Republican from the 98th district, is introducing legislation that would give more patients access to medical marijuana, as long as they had a doctor's prescription. In the 1970's, Virginia lawmakers passed a bill allowing only cancer and glaucoma patients to have access.

However, Morgan's bill, like the 1970's law, will be largely symbolic.

That's because federal law still prohibits the prescribing, dispensing, or use of medical marijuana because it's classified as a powerful drug.

Morgan says federal law would have to change, to make Virginia's law technically legal. "We can't do it legally until the federal government releases it from the category 1 or schedule 1 classification."

Morgan says he wants a law on the books in Virginia in case the federal government changes its laws on medical marijuana in the future.


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