Early CT cannabis numbers show no great haul for state coffers – Cannabis Business Executive – Cannabis and Marijuana industry news skip to Main Content Read more
First Month of Connecticut Adult-Use Sales Shows a Remarkable Consistency in Demand – Cannabis Business Executive – Cannabis and Marijuana industry news skip to Main Content Read more
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong announced on Thursday that his office is suing five retailers for alleged violations of the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act related to selling cannabis products without a license from the state, alleging that the shops are illegally targeting the sale of infused edible products... Read more
Other than the act of paying money and receiving a product in exchange, cannabis shopping in Connecticut is very, very different from anywhere else, by design. For reasons that defy comprehension, state law requires strain names to be both approved by the state and unique to the state, which... Read more
One of the country’s most prestigious academic institutions will be home to a new research center dedicated to studying cannabis. The Yale School of Medicine announced the creation this week of “a research center to study the acute and chronic effects of cannabis and cannabinoids on neurodevelopment and mental... Read more
Local news station WFSB reports that the facility, which is being built in New Britain, Connecticut, will be “close to five schools, some of which are less than a mile away.” Locals in New Britain are concerned about that proximity, citing the expected odor from the new cultivation center. ... Read more
Connecticut House Republicans introduced legislation yesterday containing 13 proposals concerning the regulation of cannabis that would, if passed, effectively bring the state’s nascent adult-use market to a screeching halt, at least for the time-being. One proposal would “suspend retail cannabis sales until the drug recognition expert (DRE) certification program... Read more
Legal marijuana sales in Connecticut are barely a week old, but lawmakers there are already mulling changes to the new law. CTPost reports that the opening days of the state’s legislative session have proposed a slate of new regulations over the cannabis program, including “changes to how the state... Read more
On the first day of legal cannabis sales here, many customers took to social media to decry what they saw as prices higher in Connecticut than those for comparable products in Massachusetts, among other states. “Finally, now I can spend $35 on a pre-roll that won’t even get you... Read more