
The Stamford location opened last year as a medical cannabis dispensary. In November, the company received state approval for all three locations to sell cannabis for both medical and recreational use. Continue Reading →
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The Stamford location opened last year as a medical cannabis dispensary. In November, the company received state approval for all three locations to sell cannabis for both medical and recreational use. Continue Reading →
Nearby in Stamford, visit the Fine Fettle Dispensary. Continue Reading →
The 2021 law in CT legalizing recreational cannabis says that municipalities with populations of over 50,000 must include a designation where public consumption is allowed. Continue Reading →
“When recreational sales of cannabis finally come to Connecticut, so too will the tourists and fresh tax revenues for the towns and cities permitting such sales.” – Jim Cameron Continue Reading →
“A no vote for recreational cannabis sales and cultivation is also a note vote for working class people and good paying jobs. Jobs with a living wage, vacation and sick time, good health care and retirement accounts. These jobs create careers that require higher education and degrees in chemistry, botany, horticulture and so much more.” – Emily Sabo, Organizing Director for United Food and Commercial Workers Union, Local 919 Continue Reading →
As of July 1, 2021, adult-use recreational marijuana became legal in Connecticut. Per the new law, local officials can control the number and locations of cannabis retailers through zoning. Continue Reading →
Adults cannot have more than 1.5 ounces of cannabis on their person, and no more than 5 ounces in their homes or locked in their car truck or glove box. Cannabis use is prohibited in state parks, state beaches, and on state waters. Continue Reading →
Possession of cannabis among adults age 21 and over will be legal in Connecticut beginning July 1, 2021. Continue Reading →
“The research and studies from states that have legalized marijuana for recreational use are clear and abundant. The negative effects to community members, especially our youth, far outweigh the ‘positive’ effects of expanding the availability of currently illegal intoxicants.” – Greenwich Police Dept Chief, James Heavey Continue Reading →