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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!”

McAuliffe spokesman Brian Coy said the governor stopped by Nelson’s bus while thanking several performers at Farm Aid 2016, an annual festival meant to benefit family farmers. Coy said McAuliffe, who opposes marijuana legalization, visited Nelson for 10 minutes or less and “had no idea” what else was on the bus.

“He was not and still is not aware of whatever was on the table or anywhere around him and wouldn’t know marijuana or related paraphernalia if it walked up and shook his hand,” Coy said. “He’s cool, but he’s not that cool.”

Annie Nelson, who directed her original tweet at McAuliffe and CNN commentator Paul Begala, said in a follow-up message: “One of them did not imbibe-guess which one!!!”