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McAuliffe photographed with Willie Nelson - and Willie's weed - at Va. concert

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Posted: Monday, September 19, 2016 11:30 pm

Gov. Terry McAuliffe is proud to talk about sealing business deals over craft beer. Over the weekend, McAuliffe huddled with an important visitor over a different type of recreational substance.

While meeting with country music legend Willie Nelson at a concert in Bristow, McAuliffe was photographed with a can of Willie’s Reserve, Nelson’s brand of marijuana that’s sold in Colorado and Washington but is unmistakably illegal in Virginia. Willie Nelson’s wife, Annie Nelson, posted the photo on Twitter on Saturday night with the message “UH-OH Trouble!”

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