CT entrepreneur to launch cannabis e-commerce site – Hartford Business

CT entrepreneur to launch cannabis e-commerce site – Hartford Business

Amid increasing legalization of recreational marijuana in states like Connecticut, New Canaan-based entrepreneur Harry DeMott this month will expand his cannabis brand information website into a sort of Amazon-of-weed e-commerce site. “Proper,” the brand name for aproperhigh.com, will initially launch the pot e-commerce service in at least eight states that have legalized recreational marijuana use, including Massachusetts, DeMott said. By the end of the year, his goal is to have it operating in every state that currently allows for adult-use cannabis sales. He eventually plans to launch it in Connecticut once the marketplace is up and running here, most likely…

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Stonington voters to decide Tuesday on controversial tax break, marijuana sales – theday.com

Stonington voters to decide Tuesday on controversial tax break, marijuana sales – theday.com

Stonington — Residents will go to the polls Tuesday to decide whether the town should grant a controversial tax abatement to the developers of the Campbell Grain site in downtown Pawcatuck and whether it should prohibit the retail sale and growing of recreational marijuana.  Because of legal requirements, the wording of both questions could be confusing for some voters. The wording of Question 1 about the Campbell Grain tax break reads “Shall the vote at the Town Meeting of August 9, 2021 to approve a Resolution to enter into a Property Tax Assessment Agreement with Coggsell Redevelopment LLC be overturned?” The question had to worded this way because the residents who signed the petition to force the referendum vote on…

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Cannabis Now Sweets Roundup: 6 Special Brownies

In the cannabis industry’s plight to be more mature, more refined and more sophisticated in hope of mainstream acceptance (which is a good thing), some of the culture’s traditions have been thrown to the wayside for seemingly greener pastures. There’s nothing wrong with growing up and leaving some things behind — like the dated misconception that all smokers are lazy, dumb stoners with no future — but there’s also no shame in staying true to things that have stood the test of time (and criticism) to remain relevant, reliable and really good. Like special brownies. The classic brownie recipe is…

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10 Ways to Improve Your Indoor Cannabis Grow’s Sustainability

It’s hard to believe that growing a plant can be detrimental to the environment. The issue isn’t the weed itself, but the methods and equipment we use to recreate Mother Nature. Outdoors, the sun and rain are free. Indoors, the sun needs to be replicated, and water needs to be transported. You can probably see where I’m going with this. The problem faced by many indoor growers is reducing their carbon footprint. The question is, “Can it be done?”  Can we grow indoors in a more sustainable, regenerative way? Can our green be greener? If you’re ready to make some changes—if…

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This Hair Growth Serum Can Double the Density of Your Hair—And Right Now It’s 20% Off – Well+Good

When it comes to our hair’s thickness, we don’t always have a say in the matter—our genes, hormones, and stress levels all play a role. But even if we don’t have the power to change the DNA of our locks, there may be a way for us to enhance them.  That’s part of the reason why many shoppers are in love with Vegamour and its line of serums that help give you the appearance of fuller and thicker hair. For those who have been hoping to get their hands on some of the retailer’s products, today is your lucky day. …

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New state law allows medical marijuana users over age of 18 to grow up to 12 marijuana plants at home – News 12 Westchester

New state law allows medical marijuana users over age of 18 to grow up to 12 marijuana plants at home – News 12 Westchester

News 12 Staff Oct 01, 2021, 9:25pm Updated on: Oct 01, 2021, 9:25pm With the start of October comes several new laws in Connecticut taking effect – including a new state law that will allow medical marijuana patients over 18 years old to start growing up to 12 marijuana plants at home. Dr. Gary Blick, a medical marijuana patient, says he uses it for pain and anxiety. He testified in front of the Senate for the approval of medical marijuana for his then-90-year-old mother. Blick says he also supports new smoking restrictions that went into effect Friday, which state you…

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New state law allows medical marijuana users over age of 18 to grow up to 12 marijuana plants at home – News 12 Connecticut

New state law allows medical marijuana users over age of 18 to grow up to 12 marijuana plants at home – News 12 Connecticut

News 12 Staff Oct 01, 2021, 9:25pm Updated on: Oct 03, 2021, 1:14pm With the start of October comes several new laws in Connecticut taking effect – including a new state law that will allow medical marijuana patients over 18 years old to start growing up to 12 marijuana plants at home. Dr. Gary Blick, a medical marijuana patient, says he uses it for pain and anxiety. He testified in front of the Senate for the approval of medical marijuana for his then-90-year-old mother. Blick says he also supports new smoking restrictions that went into effect Friday, which state you…

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What’s New With Cannabis Stocks for the Week Ending 10/01/21 – New Cannabis Ventures

Navigate the fast-moving cannabis sector with 420 Investor, a premium service that sends real-time alerts and explanations of the news below and much more. Summary  The House Judiciary Committee advanced the MORE Act. Health Canada added 1 new license, leaving the total now at 772. 420 Investor model portfolios have gained 15.1-48.1% year-to-date, while the Global Cannabis Stock Index has gained 1.1%. Review The House Judiciary Committee advanced the MORE Act. Health Canada added 1 license, leaving the total at 772, including 10 that are expired, revoked or suspended. During the week, I shared these insights with subscribers at 420 Investor: Model Portfolio…

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