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Food and Beverage Manufacturer
A licensed food and beverage manufacturer may incorporate cannabis into foods or beverages as an ingredient. Licensed food and beverage manufacturers may not sell directly to consumers or qualifying patients or caregivers, and may only sell, transfer or transport its own products to licensed cannabis establishments, laboratories or research programs.
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Social Equity Applicant
A Social Equity Applicant is a person that has applied for a license for a cannabis establishment, where such establishment is at least 65% owned and controlled by an individual or individuals, or such applicant is an individual who meets income and residency requirements.
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Are there laboratory testing standards for manufacturer hemp products?
The Department of Consumer Protection has published new laboratory testing standards for hemp products manufactured in the state for human consumption. These new testing requirements become effective February 22, 2024 and are mandated by Public Act 23-79.
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Manufacturer Hemp Product
“Manufacturer hemp product” means a commodity manufactured from the hemp plant, for commercial or research purposes, that is intended for human ingestion, inhalation, absorption or other internal consumption.
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Can I sell products with less THC than a high-THC hemp product?
A cannabis license from the Department of Consumer Protection is not required to sell products that are NOT cannabis or high-THC hemp products or, in other words, products at or below the limits of “High-THC hemp products”, with the exception of THC-infused beverages.
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What's in effect now?
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Where can I learn about addiction prevention, and risks of cannabis?
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When does cannabis become legal?
As of July 1, 2021, possession and use of up to 1.5 oz of cannabis is legal. Connecticut residents may also store up to 5 oz in a locked container at home or transport it in a locked glovebox or trunk. Retail sales are not expected to begin until late 2022.
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Can I gift cannabis to other individuals?
People with a bona fide social relationship may give cannabis to one another if the gift is made without a promise of payment or exchange of other goods and services and is not associated with a commercial transaction.
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When does the application period open for Dispensary Facilities to convert to Hybrid Retailers, and for Producers to convert to expanded Producers?
Both conversion application periods will open on February 3, 2022.
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Will cannabis products in the state-regulated market be safe?
This legislation imposes strong requirements for product safety. Products will have to be lab tested and will have strict packaging and labeling standards.
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Does this bill change where I can use tobacco products?
Yes, similar to other states, Connecticut has a Clean Indoor Air Act, which regulates where tobacco products can be smoked. The cannabis legislation includes the first significant update to the state’s Clean Indoor Air Act since 2004.
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How can I participate in the Social Equity Lottery?
The first application period for each license type will open for a period of 90 days. Review the application requirements for each license type.
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Transporter
A licensed transporter may deliver cannabis and cannabis products from between cannabis establishments.
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What license types are not subject to the lottery process?
There are a few pathways to licensure that are not subject to the lottery process.
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How will the law promote social equity?
The law takes a comprehensive approach to promoting social equity, focused on the neighborhoods most impacted by the War on Drugs. It provides for expungement of past cannabis-related crimes and reserves half of all cannabis business licenses for people from impacted neighborhoods.
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