They re the potential of what is to come | As Virginia preps to legalize cannabis, questions surround seed giveaways The Great Commonwealth Cannabis Seed Share will give away 10,000 free cannabis seeds to Virginians Thursday, but some folks are curious about the event s legality. Author: John Henry Updated: 12:01 AM EDT June 29, 2021
VIRGINIA, USA Virginia residents will be able to legally grow cannabis plants in their homes to start July. However, questions still remain as to how locals will obtain seeds for the plants.
Under the Commonwealth’s new law, Virginians will be able to grow up to four cannabis plants in their home, but they are not allowed to buy or sell cannabis seeds. It is also illegal to share or offer those seeds in public or send them across state lines.
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Democratic Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam told Virginians Thursday that they don’t need to be in church for God to hear their prayers.
“For me, God is wherever you are,” Northam said. “You don’t have to sit in the church pew for God to hear your prayers.”
Northam is not the only lawmaker who has been accused of restricting religious freedom. Governors and mayors across the United States have issued orders throughout the pandemic that restrict or prohibit religious services, and the DOJ has pushed back against such restrictions on multiple occasions.
Democratic Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam told Virginians Thursday that they don’t need to be in church for God to hear their prayers.