Does Virginia have a medical marijuana law? A: The law restricts the use of medical cannabis products to a patient or, if such patient is a minor or an vulnerable adult as defined in 18.2-369, such patient’s parent or guardian for treatment or to alleviate the symptoms of any diagnosed condition or disease determined by the practitioner to benefit from such use.
How much medical marijuana can you have in Virginia? PATIENT POSSESSION LIMITS
The specified possession limit for cannabis products is a 90-day supply. Such products, as defined under the law, may contain up to 10 mg of THC per single dose. Products permitted under the law may be in any formulation, including inhalable, edible, and topical preparations.
Does Virginia have recreational dispensaries? “Unfortunately, until retail sales for adult use have been decided by the General Assembly, there will be no legal retail access outside of the state’s medical cannabis program.”
Can I go to a dispensary without a card in Virginia? Right now, you can’t go to a dispensary without a card in Virginia, and you may not be able to do so until 2024. While some lawmakers are trying to get legal recreational marijuana sales moved up to as early as July 1, 2022, there is a great deal of disagreement on how to make it happen.