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Committee adopts substitute for marijuana marketplace bill; allows limited microbusiness multi-site operations

February 27, 2026 | 2026 Legislature VA, Virginia


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Committee adopts substitute for marijuana marketplace bill; allows limited microbusiness multi-site operations
The subcommittee reviewed and adopted a substitute for House Bill 642 that largely conforms the House measure to Senate Bill 542 and adds several technical provisions.

Counsel summarized the substitute: microbusiness licensees may operate at no more than two properly zoned locations within the Commonwealth and those sites must be within 10 miles of each other; testing standards for medical cannabis products are aligned with recreational-product standards; pharmaceutical processors are limited to indoor cultivation (including secure greenhouses) with a total canopy cap of 70,000 square feet; conversion fees may be paid in installments over three years for certain early licenses, and technical adjustments increase the pool of early licenses for qualified hemp processors and growers.

Senators asked about penalties for illegal sale and thresholds. Counsel explained the illegal sale provision establishes misdemeanor penalties (class two for a first offense, class one for second/subsequent offenses) and that the illegal-sale section in the substitute does not create an amount threshold; separate escalated penalties exist for specified cultivation or possession levels elsewhere in the bill. Delivery rules for medical patients preserve in-person delivery to residences or certain business locations while prohibiting delivery to high-risk locations.

The committee adopted the substitute and referred the bill to finance for fiscal review and possible further amendment. The chair noted the substitute reflects agreement between patrons and ongoing adjustments made while legislation proceeded through the Senate.

Next steps: finance will examine fiscal implications and implementation requirements described in the substitute.

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