STAMFORD — The definition of a school could be the defining factor in whether or not two cannabis dispensary applications are approved or denied by the city's Zoning Board.The main criticism of two pending applications — one for the city's West Side and the other in the Cove neighborhood — is that each is near community centers that provide assistance or programming for area … [Read more...] about How 2 Stamford cannabis dispensaries’ approvals – and future ones – hinge on definition of ‘schools’
CT Cannabis
Puff, Puff, Pass: Connecticut Sends Digital Smoke Signals To Stock Up On Weed!
I never thought I'd see the day...So, picture this: I'm lounging in the digital jungles of social media, just casually scrolling through the feeds, when suddenly, a buzz starts building. People are talking, tweeting, and sharing something peculiar – an email from none other than the Department of Consumer Protection. Now, normally, you'd expect official government emails to be … [Read more...] about Puff, Puff, Pass: Connecticut Sends Digital Smoke Signals To Stock Up On Weed!
Shangri-La, Norwalk’s 2nd recreational cannabis dispensary, readies for April opening
NORWALK — Shangri-La’s CEO said the company looks to open its long-awaited recreational cannabis dispensary at 430 Main Ave. in April after getting the Department of Consumer Protection’s 100 percent inspection green light last week.The 100 percent inspection is an “internal term” meaning the last Department of Consumer Protection inspection before a dispensary will receive its … [Read more...] about Shangri-La, Norwalk’s 2nd recreational cannabis dispensary, readies for April opening
Two CT cannabis businesses owe the state combined $2 million
Two of Connecticut’s largest cannabis companies owe the state a combined $2 million after failing to open up retail outlets within the statutorily mandated time frame. Cannabis grower Theraplant owes the state $1.5 million, Department of Consumer Protection spokesperson Kaitlyn Krasselt confirmed. Zen Leaf in Meriden, owned by cannabis giant Verano, owes $500,000.There is a $3 … [Read more...] about Two CT cannabis businesses owe the state combined $2 million
Indica or sativa? CT researchers say it’s just ‘marketing’
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 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
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
Brookfield would become one of first area towns to permit cannabis businesses under proposed rules
BROOKFIELD — With a moratorium that restricts the opening of new cannabis businesses in town set to expire in May, the Zoning Commission has scheduled a public hearing to gather feedback from residents and business owners before adopting proposed zoning regulations to allow such establishments to operate.The hearing will be held at 7 p.m. March 28 in Room 133 of the Brookfield … [Read more...] about Brookfield would become one of first area towns to permit cannabis businesses under proposed rules
CT launches new campaign to warn kids and parents about illegally-packaged cannabis edibles
A new public service ad warning parents of cannabis edibles that are illegally packaged to look like common kid snacks is now running in Connecticut.The ad begins with kids opening their school lockers. They find candy, and excited, they trade. But what looks like regular candy is really cannabis. Then Bryan Cafferelli, state consumer protection commissioner, walks down the … [Read more...] about CT launches new campaign to warn kids and parents about illegally-packaged cannabis edibles