Recent comments in /f/rva

Danger-Moose t1_j5z3auq wrote

You cannot order from a Virginia dispensary if you are not a Virginia resident with a valid Virginia medical marijuana prescription from an approved provider. Virginia does not recognize any other states' prescriptions.

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Danger-Moose t1_j5z357t wrote

> You can, legally, have someone gift you some of their personal products as long as it's not a part of a financial transaction or exchange of goods/services. Meaning, I'm fairly sure you can have a friend buy some from gLeaf, and then gift it to you.

You can share marijuana:

> no civil or criminal penalty may be imposed for adult sharing of an amount of marijuana that does not exceed one ounce or of an equivalent amount of marijuana products.

I'd be interested to know the rules for prescribed marijuana, it seems like a trivial difference but I could see someone reacting stupidly to that.

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Diet_Coke t1_j5z2l7h wrote

It's not a super walkable area though, there aren't a lot of businesses right around that intersection so the only reason to cross it would be if you were walking to someone's house. There's the school too but parents probably aren't letting their kids walk across that intersection to go there either. Look at all the intersections on this map and you will notice they are all in commercial areas.

When you look at car accidents, the intersection of Hermitage and Laburnum is #3 most dangerous (source)

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theboyfromphl t1_j5z233o wrote

The weed situation here is still a grey area. You can only get deliveries from sketchy people via Instagram (buddy of mine had a bad experience doing this). Otherwise, your only options are places that require medical ID (gleaf), or places that only sell “Delta 8” (THE Dispensary in Richmond across from The Jefferson Hotel).

It’s so frustrating especially after coming back from a state where you can actually order any weed products on “Weed Maps” or “Uber Weed” recreationally.

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lap_doggie t1_j5z0tv6 wrote

I understand idealogically what you're saying. However , the words Make America Great Again are actually not fine on their own at all. The words All Are Welcome obviously are fine on their own, as you said, because they dont not recklessly harken to the past.

I think a better comparison would be to say it's like banning the color red because it's also the color of blood/gore. Politicians are actively making a battle out of rainbow 🌈 coloring. Which is so silly and a waste of time because a rainbow also happens to be a useful set of colors in a school ground, whether paired with welcoming words or not.😂

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fusion260 t1_j5yziww wrote

gLeaf, the licensed dispensary here in RVA with a few locations, does deliver but only if you're already an established patient with them. They'll require you visit them in person first.

I'm fairly certain they only accept patients that have a valid letter of authorization from a physician here in Virginia and do not accept out-of-state letters/medical marijuana licenses.

You can, legally, have someone gift you some of their personal products as long as it's not a part of a financial transaction or exchange of goods/services. Meaning, I'm fairly sure you can have a friend buy some from gLeaf, and then gift it to you.

Hopefully the VA GOP stops blocking progress and finally passes legal retail recreational sales here in the state soon.

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RefrigeratorRater t1_j5ywsy7 wrote

I’m of the middle side where I just want people to be free to exist doing whatever but don’t want a political battle happening in school between the sides you mention. The absence of displaying a rainbow is not the absence of support for the meaning behind it, but it feels like that’s how people interpret it.

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