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Special Session Will Address Recreational Marijuana Bill

Beginning Oct. 1, 2022, the legislation makes it legal for medical marijuana patients in the state to have three mature and three immature plants, with a limit of 12 plants per household. Read More
Here are new laws that go into effect July 1 in Connecticut
From traffic laws to electricity bills and child care, Connecticut residents will see a slew of changes to state law kick into effect on July 1, 2025. Some of the new laws were passed in this year’s ... Read More
Vote to legalize recreational marijuana in CT could come next week as polls show strong majority supports it

HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH)– A vote to legalize recreational marijuana could happen in the state legislature as soon as next week. New polls show a strong majority supports legal cannabis, and that ... Read More
Legal weed sales start in Connecticut at 7 medical marijuana establishments - CBS News

First legal recreational marijuana dispensary in New York opens 05:05. Connecticut's first round of retail cannabis sales for adults 21 and older began Tuesday at seven existing medical marijuana ... Read More
Connecticut lawmakers wrap up 2025 legislative session - WTNH.com

The last night of the state legislative session always brings with […] HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — When the clock struck midnight on Wednesday evening, the 2025 session of the Connecticut General ... Read More
Connecticut lawmakers close out unusual session, pass budget

Connecticut lawmakers closed out a legislative session like no other on Wednesday night, with the state Senate approving a two-year, $46.3 billion state budget that proponents said will help ... Read More
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