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What is required on a THC-infused beverage label?
Each THC-infused beverage container must a prominently displayed symbol indicating that the beverage is not legal nor safe for individuals who are under 21 years of age as well as other packaging and labeling requirements..
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What kind of edibles will be available for consumers in the adult-use cannabis market?
Edible cannabis products, including baked goods, gummies and beverages, will be allowed in Connecticut’s adult-use market.
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What cannabis establishments can deliver cannabis and cannabis products to consumers?
Certain licensed cannabis establishments may deliver cannabis and cannabis products to consumers, qualifying patients and/or caregivers.
Licensing Frequently Asked Questions Possession -
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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Cultivator
A licensed cultivator may cultivate, grow and propagate cannabis at an establishment containing not less than 15,000 square feet of grow space.
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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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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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What are census tracts?
The Census Bureau defines census tracts for each state. Census tracts are small areas with populations of about 4,000 individuals. In Connecticut, some census tracts cover an entire town, while some towns have many census tracts.
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Can I grow cannabis at home?
Medical marijuana patients 18 years and older and adults 21 years of age and older are able to grow up to 3 mature and 3 immature plants in their home,.
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Can I purchase hemp products in a dispensary facility without a medical marijuana card?
No.
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Who determines whether a patient needs a primary caregiver?
A physician, physician assistant (PA) or advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) who certifies a patient for the palliative use of marijuana is also responsible for assessing whether the patient needs a primary caregiver. The Department of Consumer Protection will not register a primary caregiver for a patient unless the need for the caregiver is documented by the patient's physician, PA or APRN in his or her written certification to the Department.
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Who can serve as a primary caregiver?
An individual must meet a number of requirements to be approved as a primary caregiver.
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Can I serve as a primary caregiver for more than one patient?
Ordinarily no; the only exception is if you have a parental, guardianship, conservatorship or sibling relationship with each qualifying patient for whom you are registering to be the primary caregiver.
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Who chooses the patient's primary caregiver?
Once the physician, physician assistant (PA) or advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) certifies for the Department that a qualifying patient is in need of a primary caregiver, the patient can choose who will be their caregiver so long as the caregiver meets the standards discussed above.
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Can a patient have more than one primary caregiver?
No, the Department will only register a single caregiver on behalf of a patient.
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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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