Articles tagged with "connecticut"
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Connecticut legalizes marijuana, becoming 19th state to regulate adult use
Bruce Barcott - Published on June 17, 2021Read moreStarting July 1, it’s legal to possess up to 1.5 ounces. Retail sales are expected to start in May 2022.
Connecticut could legalize marijuana in special session this week
The Associated Press - Published on June 15, 2021Read moreRepublicans ran out the clock on legalization last week. This week Gov. Lamont called them back for a special session.
Sorry, Connecticut, no legalization for you…yet
The Associated Press - Published on June 9, 2021Read moreTime ran out on an adult-use legalization bill, but it could still pass in a special session.
Cannabis testing regulations: A state-by-state guide
Leafly Staff - Published on February 24, 2020Read moreLeafly’s comprehensive guide to marijuana testing regulations in all 50 states
New York cannabis legalization will pair with neighboring states, governors say
The Associated Press - Published on October 18, 2019Read moreNew York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania officials plan regulatory parity for legal marijuana.
Massachusetts’ 3rd Shop to Open, Connecticut OKs 9 More Dispensaries
The Associated Press - Published on December 12, 2018Read moreThe third adult-use cannabis store in Massachusetts is set to open this weekend in Salem, and Connecticut’s new MMJ approvals will double the state’s dispensaries.
New Bill Would Legalize Cannabis in New Jersey
Ben Adlin - Published on November 21, 2018Read moreLawmakers across the Northeast watched this week as cannabis sales kicked off in Massachusetts. Judging from their reactions, it seems the state won’t be alone for long.
Connecticut Lawmakers Taking Another Look at Legalizing Cannabis
The Associated Press - Published on March 19, 2018Read moreAs a growing number of New England states are allowing people to possess and use cannabis, Connecticut legislators are under pressure to revisit the issue.
Fired MMJ Patient Can Sue Employer, Federal Court Rules
Gage Peake - Published on August 16, 2017Read moreEmployers can be sued for refusing to hire applicants who test positive for medical marijuana, a federal judge in Connecticut has ruled.
Senators Urge Trump Administration to Consider Cannabis as Opioid Alternative
Gage Peake - Published on July 19, 2017Read moreTwo US senators have submitted several suggested reforms to the White House, including the use of medical cannabis as an alternative to opioid painkillers.