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Using Cannabis Responsibly
People over the age of 21 can now buy and use cannabis in Connecticut. There may be health risks associated with cannabis, especially for children. If you choose to use cannabis, it’s important to do so responsibly.
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Where can I download free cannabis education materials?
Free to use posters, social media graphics and educational videos
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How to Safely Store Cannabis in Your Home
A safe storage plan can help lower the risk of accidental ingestion.
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How to Safely Dispose of Cannabis and Cannabis Products
It’s important to know how to safely dispose of cannabis, cannabis products and cannabis waste. These items may contain high levels of THC and can be dangerous to both children and animals if ingested.
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Recognizing Accidental Cannabis Ingestion
Accidental ingestion occurs when a person or animal eats, swallows or otherwise takes cannabis into their body, usually without knowing what it is. It’s important to know the signs of cannabis ingestion so you can get help or treatment, if necessary.
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Where can I learn about addiction prevention, and risks of cannabis?
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How will underage use be prevented?
This legislation adapts the state’s strong existing framework that prevents access to alcohol by minors. For example, it will be a Class A misdemeanor to sell or provide cannabis to a person under 21 years old.
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Will funding be provided to support substance misuse prevention and recovery services?