Drug Policy

Drugs like cocaine and morphine were once available in over-the-counter medicines and tonics often in mixtures with alcohol.  Federal regulation beginning early in the 20th century quickly led to prohibition of most uses of opiates and hard drugs followed by the criminalization of marijuana in 1937 and hallucinogenic drugs like LSD in the 1960s.  The United States also joined international treaties, and during the administration of President Richard Nixon, launched the so-called War on Drugs which continues today combining demand reduction through education and prosecution with supply reduction through police action.  There is, however, a movement favoring drug decriminalization or legalization citing budgetary and social costs and advocating treating drug addiction as a medical rather than a criminal problem.  The platform of the Libertarian Party favors the repeal of drug laws as a matter of personal privacy. Complicating the debate and challenging federal authority is the growing availability of medical marijuana.  By 2012 15 states and the District of Columbia approved some form of cannabis program for medical conditions with pending legislation in another dozen states and ballot initiatives to legalize marijuana in several more.

 

Related Legislation

SB 406 Alcoholic beverages

ABC; unlawful possession.  Clarifies that ABC underage buyers acting for law enforcement may purchase alcohol in the… more »

SB 398 Alcoholic beverage control

Alcoholic beverage control; advertising by manufacturers and wholesalers, including wineries and farm wineries.  Preserves… more »
 

SB 378 Ignition interlock

DUI ignition interlock.  Provides that a person who is convicted of DUI is required to have an ignition interlock on… more »

SB 353 Alcoholic beverage control

Alcoholic beverage control; agents of Alcoholic Beverage Control Board.  Authorizes the appointment of a distillery… more »
 

SB 347 Counterfeit and contraband cigarettes

Counterfeit and contraband cigarettes; penalties. Imposes criminal penalties for possessing and selling contraband and counterfeit… more »

SB 326 Asset forfeiture

Asset forfeiture.  Provides that forfeited drug assets are to be distributed in accordance with Article VIII, Section… more »
 
 
 

Virginia (change)

 
Virginia was founded in 1607 in Jamestown. Since then, Virginia has grown and prospered into a thriving state rich with diversity from culture to climate.
 
Offices & Officials

Governor: Robert F. McDonnell
Lieutenant Governor: Bill Bolling
Attorney General: Ken Cuccinelli
Secretary of State: Janet Polarek