While other states are becoming more open to the prospect of legalizing the sale of marijuana within their borders, Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin made it crystal clear that Virginia was not going to be one of those. On Thursday, the Old Dominion official vetoed a bill that would have created a legal market for the recreational drug, according to The Hill. The bills, House Bill 698 and Senate Bill 448, had already been passed by both chambers of the state legislature and were awaiting signature from the governor. Youngkin said he decided to veto the bills because creating a marijuana market ul…