An old pot arrest destroyed a Virginia veteran's life. That should never happen again.
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An old pot arrest destroyed a Virginia veterans life. Now that its legal there, that should never happen again.
July 1, 2021 at 7:04 p.m. EDT
At midnight Thursday, the pot bros were outside whooping and hollering, celebrating the moment Virginia became the first Southern state to legalize recreational marijuana.
And all day on July 1, the day the new law went into effect, folks in Teva sandals and work shoes and comfy sneakers stood in line at Metro stations to get free seeds from pot activists who were encouraging aspiring growers.
Former Virginian Howard Bailey was following all this from Jamaica, where people smoke weed every day and where he an avowed nonsmoker is living in exile, thanks to an ancient pot conviction on his record.
He insists hes not bitter about marijuanas new legal status in Virginia. ... To see somebody smile, to see somebody have a burden lifted, thats a good thing, Bailey told me over the phone as he clanked around alone in his Trelawny kitchen on the northern coast of Jamaica. But I dont think theres anything there that will help me.
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