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Can I sell products with less THC than a high-THC hemp product?
A cannabis license from the Department of Consumer Protection is not required to sell products that are NOT cannabis or high-THC hemp products or, in other words, products at or below the limits of “High-THC hemp products”.
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What is the difference between cannabis products and CBD products?
Cannabis products and CBD products grown from hemp are legal in Connecticut. While they can both be found in the cannabis plant, there are important differences including how they may affect you, how they are regulated and who can buy them.
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How is total THC calculated
In Connecticut, total Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is calculated using the following formula: Total THC = (THCA x 0.877) + THC
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Can I grow cannabis at home?
Medical marijuana patients 18 years and older and adults 21 years of age and older are able to grow up to 3 mature and 3 immature plants in their home,.
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Where can I buy cannabis in Connecticut?
Retail sales have now started in Connecticut. Review the map of licensed retailers.
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Using Cannabis Responsibly
People over the age of 21 can now buy and use cannabis in Connecticut. There may be health risks associated with cannabis, especially for children. If you choose to use cannabis, it’s important to do so responsibly.
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Where can I use cannabis?
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What kind of edibles will be available for consumers in the adult-use cannabis market?
Edible cannabis products, including baked goods, gummies and beverages, will be allowed in Connecticut’s adult-use market.
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What cannabis establishments can deliver cannabis and cannabis products to consumers?
Certain licensed cannabis establishments may deliver cannabis and cannabis products to consumers, qualifying patients and/or caregivers.
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How much cannabis is legal to possess?
As of July 1, 2021, possession and use of up to 1.5 oz of cannabis is legal. Connecticut residents may also store up to 5 oz in a locked container at home or transport it in a locked glovebox or trunk.
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What are the possession limits for delta-8 products?
Cannabis possession limits for individuals apply to delta-8 products.
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Can my employer prohibit me from consuming cannabis products outside of work?
Beginning July 1, 2022, non-exempt employers may not prohibit the off work use of cannabis or take adverse action against a non-exempt employee or a potential employee for a positive THC test unless the employer has adopted a policy that states otherwise.
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Does this bill change where I can use tobacco products?
Yes, similar to other states, Connecticut has a Clean Indoor Air Act, which regulates where tobacco products can be smoked. The cannabis legislation includes the first significant update to the state’s Clean Indoor Air Act since 2004.
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Can I gift cannabis to other individuals?
People with a bona fide social relationship may give cannabis to one another if the gift is made without a promise of payment or exchange of other goods and services and is not associated with a commercial transaction.
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If a person believes that their rights under the law have been violated by their employer, what can they do?
If a person believes that a violation of the law has occurred, they may file a civil action in superior court within 90 days of the alleged violation.
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May an employee possess cannabis on the employer's premises?
It depends on the employer's written policies.
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