Connecticut has both a Medical Marijuana Program and an Adult-Use Cannabis Program.
The Medical Marijuana market serves qualifying patients and their caregivers. To purchase medical marijuana products from a medical marijuana dispensary or hybrid retailer, you must be certified to have an approved condition by a practitioner and then register with the Department of Consumer Protection as a qualifying patient or caregiver.
The Adult-Use Cannabis market serves all adults 21 years of age or older. Registration is not required to purchase cannabis from an adult-use cannabis hybrid retailer, retailer or micro-cultivator, but you must be at least 21 years old.
Here are some other differences you will see between the two markets:
|
Adult-Use Cannabis |
Medical Marijuana |
Registration Required
|
No |
Yes |
Allotment |
½ ounce per transaction |
5 ounces per month |
Amount Allowed to be Carried on a Person
|
1.5 ounces |
5 ounces |
Amount Allowed in Private Residence or Locked Glovebox
|
5 ounces |
5 ounces |
Tax |
Retail price + tax |
Retail price, medication is nontaxable |
Financial Assistance |
None |
Yes, multiple programs at licensed establishments, income-based
|
Cannabis Potency |
Up to 30 percent for cannabis flower; |
No restriction |
Product Types |
No capsules, pills, tablets, sublinguals, nor suppositories or other product form administered through a bodily orifice other than orally permitted. |
No restriction |
Age Restriction |
21+ |
Minors under 18 and Adults 18+ Must be certified to have an approved condition by a practitioner. |