Are there any restrictions on where cannabis can be stored and consumed?

Yes, there are restrictions on where cannabis can be stored and consumed in Virginia. Generally, cannabis must always be kept in the original packaging and out of reach of minors. Possession of cannabis in public is illegal and the consumption of cannabis in public is also illegal in Virginia. Cannabis must not be stored or used in any vehicle and it is also illegal to operate any type of motor vehicle while under the influence of cannabis in Virginia. It is also illegal to consume cannabis in any school, place of worship, or public park, or while on public transport or in any other public place. It is also illegal to show cannabis in a retail setting or to sell or transfer it to any other person in Virginia. The possession and use of cannabis in private residences is legal, as long as the occupant of the residence is 21 years of age or older. However, landlords and leaseholds may decide to not allow cannabis in their property and have the right to expressly forbid it in their lease agreement. If you’re unsure about any of the restrictions or laws, it’s always best to contact a lawyer to make sure you are aware of all applicable laws.

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