Youngkin vetoes Virginia bills mandating minimum wage increase, establishing marijuana retail sales
- Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin vetoed legislation to establish a legal cannabis marketplace, citing concerns about adolescent usage, mental health, and safety.
- Co-Sponsors of the bill criticized Youngkin's veto as "dangerous and irresponsible."
- The legislation, opposed by religious groups and supported by industry, aimed to start retail sales in 2025 and provide sentencing reviews for felony marijuana convictions.
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