Look at any cannabis retailer’s menu and you’ll see two kinds of cannabis, indica and sativa. The commonly held belief is that one produces a “head high” while the other produces a “body high.” According to Healthline.com, for example, “Sativa has primarily an energizing effect, while indica has a relaxing effect and can help you sleep.” Rino Ferrarese, who runs … [Read more...] about Indica or sativa? CT researchers say it’s just ‘marketing’
Connecticut
Connecticut Appellate Court Rules Employer Could Discharge Medical Marijuana User Impaired on the Job
On March 19, 2024, the Connecticut Appellate Court upheld an employer’s right to discharge an employee for being impaired on the job from medical marijuana under a state law that provides employment protections for qualified medical marijuana users.Quick HitsThe Connecticut Appellate Court upheld the discharge of an employee who was a qualified medical marijuana user because … [Read more...] about Connecticut Appellate Court Rules Employer Could Discharge Medical Marijuana User Impaired on the Job
Beyond Cannabis: The Rise of Psilocybin in Connecticut
The air hung heavy with anticipation as the legislative Judiciary Committee convened in the hallowed halls of the Connecticut State Capitol. Their mission? To grapple with the mind-bending question that had infiltrated the collective consciousness: Should the possession of “magic” mushrooms be decriminalized? The stakes were high, my friends, higher than a stoned giraffe on a … [Read more...] about Beyond Cannabis: The Rise of Psilocybin in Connecticut
CT ‘clean slate law’ delay
Connecticut officials have encountered significant setbacks in their efforts to fully implement the 2021 “Clean Slate Law,” which aims to erase misdemeanors and certain low-level felonies from the records of more than 80,000 individuals. Despite initial promises, only approximately 13,600 residents have had their criminal records cleared so … [Read more...] about CT ‘clean slate law’ delay
Parks Help Wanted. Tokers Needn’t Apply
If you want to make $18 an hour cutting grass in the city’s parks this summer, then you better not smoke grass before applying for the job.Because New Haven requires prospective seasonal parks workers to pass a drug test, including for marijuana, even though recreational cannabis is now legal statewide.City Deputy Chief Administrative Officer Rebecca Bombero raised that City … [Read more...] about Parks Help Wanted. Tokers Needn’t Apply
Purchase Power Play: Inside The Connecticut Cannabis Lottery Circus
Step right up, ladies and gentlemen! Welcome to the grand spectacle of the Department of Consumer Protection's (DCP) lottery extravaganza! Here, in the heart of the circus, applications dance on the tightrope of chance, vying for a coveted spot under the big top of licenses.As the ringmaster of this grand affair, DCP orchestrates a mesmerizing show where the fate of hopeful … [Read more...] about Purchase Power Play: Inside The Connecticut Cannabis Lottery Circus
Court Clarifies Employers’ Rights Under Connecticut’s Palliative Use of Marijuana Act, Guidance on Drug Testing
In a recent decision affirming summary judgment in favor of defendant Human Resources Agency of New Britain, Inc. (the “Agency”), the Connecticut Appellate Court provided employers with useful guidance about managing disabled employees who are also qualified medical marijuana users, and appropriately requiring reasonable suspicion drug testing.BackgroundIn early 2018, the … [Read more...] about Court Clarifies Employers’ Rights Under Connecticut’s Palliative Use of Marijuana Act, Guidance on Drug Testing
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Federal farm bill changes could impact CT’s plans for THC seltzers, hemp farms
The Connecticut attorney general has asked Congress to reconsider the law that made hemp legal, which advocates and state lawmakers say could upend both the legislature’s plans for THC seltzers and Connecticut’s hemp and CBD industry.A March 20 letter to federal legislators signed by state Attorney General William Tong along with 18 other attorneys general said the good … [Read more...] about Federal farm bill changes could impact CT’s plans for THC seltzers, hemp farms
Stamford after school program may get cannabis dispensary as neighbor
The after school program at Building One Community offers more than just tutoring, according to Idania Galicia. Her son is one of 45 Stamford Public Schools students who attend the program.“This is a pleasant and safe location, my son has come here since kindergarten and they help many families.”Galicia might feel differently in a short while if a cannabis dispensary by Ayr … [Read more...] about Stamford after school program may get cannabis dispensary as neighbor