Connecticut Legalizes Recreational Marijuana – SHRM

Connecticut Legalizes Recreational Marijuana – SHRM

Connecticut has become the 19th state to legalize recreational marijuana use by adults. Gov. Ned Lamont signed the Act Concerning Responsible and Equitable Regulation of Adult-use Cannabis on June 22. Connecticut will permit individuals 21 years of age and older to possess and use recreational cannabis. Individuals cannot possess more than 1.5 ounces on their person or more than 5 ounces in a locked container in their home or in a locked glove box or trunk of a motor vehicle. Provisions regarding lawful possession go into effect July 1, 2021, but the provisions affecting employers will take effect next year on July 1, 2022….

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Connecticut Legalizes Recreational Marijuana | Jackson Lewis PC – JDSupra – JD Supra

Connecticut Legalizes Recreational Marijuana | Jackson Lewis PC – JDSupra – JD Supra

Connecticut has become the 19th state to legalize recreational marijuana use by adults. Governor Ned Lamont signed the Act Concerning Responsible and Equitable Regulation of Adult-use Cannabis on June 22, 2021. Connecticut will permit individuals 21 years of age and older to possess and use recreational cannabis. Individuals cannot possess more than 1.5 ounces on their person or more than 5 ounces in a locked container in their home or in a locked glove box or trunk of a motor vehicle. Provisions regarding lawful possession go into effect July 1, 2021, but the provisions affecting employers will take effect next…

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Connecticut towns face question: Once recreational marijuana is legal, where should it be sold? – Hartford Courant

Connecticut towns face question: Once recreational marijuana is legal, where should it be sold? – Hartford Courant

The Healing Corner in Bristol is one of the few medical marijuana dispensaries in the state. As towns weigh where to allow stores selling recreational marijuana, Bristol Mayor Ellen Zoppo-Sassu said the town will use existing rules governing medical marijuana dispensaries as its base. (John Woike / Hartford Courant)

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Marijuana Will Soon Be Legal In Connecticut. But Don’t Try To Buy Any In One Waterbury Suburb. – WSHU

Marijuana Will Soon Be Legal In Connecticut. But Don’t Try To Buy Any In One Waterbury Suburb. – WSHU

At least one town in Connecticut won’t join the rest of the state in allowing recreational marijuana stores. Prospect is a conservative-leaning suburb of Waterbury, in the state’s Naugatuck Valley. Town officials voted unanimously to block retail sales at a Planning and Zoning Commission meeting.  “I’m totally against this coming in,” said Prospect resident Rich Blank at the meeting. “I’m totally against the law being passed, even, but I have no say in that of course. I just don’t want to see it get into the hands of kids. It’s gonna be a total mess, and it’s just something they’re…

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This CT town is banning weed dispensaries. Here’s why. – CT Post

This CT town is banning weed dispensaries. Here’s why. – CT Post

PROSPECT — While Gov. Ned Lamont on Tuesday signed the bill to legalize recreational marijuana in the state, town officials last week voted to at least temporarily ban any recreational facilities from opening up here. Robert Chatfield, who has served as Prospect’s mayor for 44 years, said the town’s Planning & Zoning Commission voted unanimously on June 16 to prohibit any recreational establishment from opening shop. The unanimous vote came a day before the state Senate voted on the final approval of the bill on June 17. Chatfield said the decision is a six-month moratorium, following the passage of the…

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Connecticut Has Become The Latest State To Legalize Marijuana For Recreational Use – NPR

Connecticut Has Become The Latest State To Legalize Marijuana For Recreational Use – NPR

Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signs into law the legalization of recreational-use marijuana. The bill makes Connecticut the 19th state to legalize recreational use of marijuana, which remains an illegal drug under federal law. Mark Mirko/AP hide caption toggle caption Mark Mirko/AP Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signs into law the legalization of recreational-use marijuana. The bill makes Connecticut the 19th state to legalize recreational use of marijuana, which remains an illegal drug under federal law. Mark Mirko/AP HARTFORD, Conn. — Gov. Ned Lamont on Tuesday signed a bill making Connecticut the 19th state to legalize recreational use of marijuana, which remains…

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Connecticut Governor Signs Marijuana Legalization Into Law – Marijuana Moment

Connecticut Governor Signs Marijuana Legalization Into Law – Marijuana Moment

A Republican Missouri lawmaker is again making a push to place marijuana legalization on the ballot. But some activists aren’t waiting on the legislature to take action to refer the issue to voters, with one campaign officially launching signature gathering on Wednesday for a separate reform initiative. Rep. Shamed Dogan (R) on Wednesday pre-filed his joint resolution to place a constitutional amendment on legalization on the 2022 ballot. He introduced a similar proposal last year, but it did not advance. Under the lawmaker’s plan, adults 21 and older could purchase, possess and cultivate cannabis for personal use. It does not…

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Connecticut: The 19th US State to Legalize Cannabis – CelebStoner

Connecticut: The 19th US State to Legalize Cannabis – CelebStoner

.page-container .pagenation ul li {list-style:none;} .page-container .pagenation ul {display:block; clear:both; float:left;} Republican Gov. Ned Lamont has been pushing for Connecticut to legalize it. In a special session, the Connecticut legislature reached an agreement to legalize marijuana. With Republican Gov. Ned Lamont’ss signature on June 22, Connecticut became the the 19th U.S. state to do so. The new law goes into effect July 1. Lamont stated: “It’s an important thing to do on a number of fronts – number one in terms of equity and social justice… focused on the communities hardest hit by the War on Drugs. Making up for some…

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