RICHMOND, Va. (WAVY) — The Virginia Cannabis Control Authority (CCA) has chosen Metrc to run its new seed-to-sale tracking program for the Virginia medical cannabis industry. Previous Coverage: Many ...
New hemp regulation bill in Congress; MA anti-marijuana campaign challenge fails; Bipartisan lawmakers talk psychedelics; SD ...
RICHMOND, Va. — The Virginia Cannabis Control Authority (CCA) announced Wednesday that starting in early summer of 2025, the vendor Metrc will track cannabis growth, production and sale for medical ...
Virginia’s fledgling seed-to-sale tracking system has only been online for two months, but it is already painting the clearest picture yet of the state’s medical cannabis market, data released this ...
Those looking to light up in Virginia still don’t have a place to buy their supply within the state. Although recreational marijuana is now legal in the Commonwealth, the state has effectively upheld ...
NORFOLK, Va. — 2024 is just days away, and the new year means a few new laws for Virginians. One change: a new agency will soon oversee the Commonwealth’s medical marijuana program. “There are tens of ...
On February 28, the Virginia General Assembly passed House Bill No. 698, which would legalize sales of recreational marijuana at retail in the Commonwealth. It now heads to the desk of Governor Glenn ...
RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia’s road to legalizing simple possession of marijuana has had some twists and turns, so it’s not surprising that advocacy groups have been flooded with calls from people trying ...
In December 2025, Virginia’s Joint Commission released a draft of legislative changes to guide the state’s transition to a regulated adult-use cannabis market. If enacted, these changes would reshape ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The Virginia Cannabis Control Authority (CCA) has selected a company called Metrc to run a new seed-to-sale tracking program that will start in the summer of next year.
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