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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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Where can I buy cannabis in Connecticut?
Retail sales have now started in Connecticut. Review the map of licensed retailers.
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My medical condition is not listed as one that would make me eligible for medical marijuana. Can medical conditions be added to the list?
The Commissioner of Consumer Protection has established a Board of Physicians made up of board-certified physicians and surgeons. The board will recommend to the Department of Consumer Protection any additional medical conditions, medical treatments, or diseases to be added to the list of medical conditions that qualify for the palliative use of marijuana.
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Can an employer require an employee to refrain from consuming cannabis during off-duty hours?
Yes, except for medical marijuana patients.
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Medical Marijuana Program Board of Physicians
The Medical Marijuana Program Board of Physicians operates within the Department of Consumer Protection and comprises the Commissioner of the Department of Consumer Protection and up to eight members. The Board is charged with advising the Department of Consumer Protection regarding implementation of various provisions of Connecticut General Statutes, Chapter 420f, Section 21a-408.
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Register for a Medical Marijuana Card for Minors
Step-by-Step Guide for Parents or Guardians to Register a Minor Patient
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Who is eligible to use medical marijuana?
To qualify, a patient needs to be diagnosed by a Connecticut-licensed physician, physician assistant (PA), or advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) as having one of the debilitating medical conditions that is specifically identified in the law.
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Certification Process for Prescribers
Learn about the process for prescribers to certify patients for the palliative use of medical marijuana.
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Physician/PA/APRN Requirements and Eligibility
Requirements for providers who wish to certify a patient for medical marijuana.
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Cannabis Laws
Adult-Use Cannabis and Medical Marijuana are subject to a number of Connecticut laws, regulations and policies and procedures.
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How long does it take to get my medical marijuana certification?
Qualifying patient applications can take 30 business days to process.
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Product Registry
The product registry gives you access to information about medical marijuana and adult-use cannabis products registered in Connecticut.
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How do I register as a patient?
The first step is to make an appointment with the physician, physician assistant (PA), or advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) treating you for the debilitating condition for which you seek to use marijuana.
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