"Virginia Governor Youngkin Vetoes Recreational Marijuana Sales Bill"

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Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin vetoed a bill that would have established a legal market for recreational marijuana, citing concerns about health and safety. The proposed law aimed to create a state-regulated marketplace for recreational marijuana, but Youngkin argued that it would not eliminate the illegal black-market sale of cannabis or guarantee product safety. This move comes after Youngkin vetoed an assault weapons ban and other gun control bills earlier in the week, emphasizing his commitment to defending the rights of law-abiding Virginians.
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