Virginians express excitement, concern on eve of marijuana legalization
As of July 1, marijuana is legal in Virginia. While many are excited for the change, some experts are expressing their concerns, especially when it comes to the possibility of impaired driving.
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RICHMOND, Va. The last time there was this much interest in an event at Three Notchâd Brewingâs Scotts Addition taproom, it was a Disney-themed party prior to the pandemic, according to their manager.
On Thursday, the space will host one of Virginia NORML s âLegalization Celebrations,â as Virginia becomes the 16th state to allow recreational use of cannabis.
Triple-A and Blue Ridge Poison Control concerned about marijuana legalization
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AAA: More than 1M Virginians to travel for Independence Day
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As many Virginians prepare to take their long awaited Great American Road Trip this summer, AAA wants to offer some peace of mind before pulling out of the driveway by debunking some common auto maintenance myths.
AAA Vehicle Maintenance Myth Busters
MYTH
#1 – Oil should be changed every 3,000 miles
Cars that are 15 years or newer typically need oil changes at intervals of 5,000 to 7,500 miles. Opting for synthetic oil can extend this even longer.
Pipeline operator says
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