Heavy rain. North scottsdale and chandler and places like that will be seeing a lot of rain, very shortly. This is the 101 lupe and the dotson ranch will be seeing a lot of rain. This storm cell pushing to the north and east and i think it will be pretty close for chandler but gilbert, and mesa, central and east mesa and it should hold og get ready for a beaded a pretty big bit of rain. Also, into the mountains, some showers just north of payson and some by like staff. These were packing lightning and thunder so keep that in mind. What about the rest of your evening, tomorrow and weekend . All of those details are coming up next. When the rain goes into the valley, you can track that whether anytime, anywhere all officers have quit the force this afternoon after it is said that they forced a man to eat marijuana to be to avoid being taken to jail. Donna has uncovered new information about the officers involved. Donna. Reporter the chief has about a month to go before he retires and i c
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As of now, simple possession and home cultivation are legal in the Commonwealth. Author: Alex Littlehales (WVEC) Updated: 6:34 PM EDT July 1, 2021
NORFOLK, Va. A big step Thursday is by no means the last step in the larger story of marijuana legalization.
“Today is legalization, but it doesn’t help anyone in my project, said Tamara Netzel, who tells stories through her photography project Cruel Consequences: Portraits of Misguided Law.
The photographs tell the stories of the struggles some Virginians face living with marijuana charges on their criminal records. Virginia’s new marijuana laws do not include expungement of all charges, meaning Thursday is just another weekday void of fanfare for many Virginians.
POT FOR PROFIT: Virginia lawmakers debate legalizing marijuana
Virginia could become the first state in the South to legalize marijuana, but it isn t a done deal yet. Author: Dan Kennedy Updated: 6:31 PM EST February 5, 2021
RICHMOND, Va. Virginia could soon become the first state in the South to legalize marijuana.
Lawmakers are currently debating new proposed legislation in the General Assembly session.
Meanwhile,
13News Now is investigating different angles of the debate in a weeklong series called “Pot for Profit.”
Legalizing marijuana could mean hundreds of millions of dollars for Virginia. But while lawmakers are thinking green, some health advocates are seeing red.