If marijuana is legalized, Connecticut’s pot-sniffing K-9s may retire – CTPost

If marijuana is legalized, Connecticut’s pot-sniffing K-9s may retire – CTPost

Most, if not all, of the state police dogs trained to smell for weed will retire if Connecticut legalizes recreational marijuana. Police dogs, a widespread tool in Connecticut law enforcement, have been used for years by local and state police to detect hidden drugs. But with marijuana facing possible legalization, the need would end for those specifically trained to sniff out the drug. “The potential to have to retire those K-9s is a pretty good possibility,” said Brian Foley, assistant to Connecticut State Police Commissioner James Rovella. “Obviously, we would look for other avenues and other uses for those K-9s,”…

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If marijuana is legalized, Connecticut’s pot-sniffing K-9s may retire – CT Post

If marijuana is legalized, Connecticut’s pot-sniffing K-9s may retire – CT Post

Most, if not all, of the state police dogs trained to smell for weed will retire if Connecticut legalizes recreational marijuana. Police dogs, a widespread tool in Connecticut law enforcement, have been used for years by local and state police to detect hidden drugs. But with marijuana facing possible legalization, the need would end for those specifically trained to sniff out the drug. “The potential to have to retire those K-9s is a pretty good possibility,” said Brian Foley, assistant to Connecticut State Police Commissioner James Rovella. “Obviously, we would look for other avenues and other uses for those K-9s,”…

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Five things to know about recreational marijuana in Connecticut – theday.com

Five things to know about recreational marijuana in Connecticut – theday.com

Democratic House leaders announced Wednesday that they would be going into special session and voting on a recreational marijuana bill sometime this month. The legislative session is ending at midnight Wednesday night. “My hunch is they can’t get it done by 11:59, but they will get it done within a week,” Gov. Ned Lamont said Wednesday. House Democrats had expected to get to passing a recreational marijuana bill that the state Senate passed earlier this week but ran out of time. Republican filibustering and daylong debates caused time to dwindle, so Democratic leadership turned to what they said is their bargaining chip:…

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Connecticut House speaker says final vote on legal weed will happen in special session before end of June – Hartford Courant

Connecticut House speaker says final vote on legal weed will happen in special session before end of June – Hartford Courant

“It’s one thing to have an honest, robust debate on a complicated topic,” he said. “The concern in my caucus is the four or five people that never want to stop and that goes into your calculation. If you had 36 people speak for 10 minutes, ask good questions — not the same questions — because they want to learn about the bill, that is an honest debate. The concern on my end is six people who want to go for nine hours each.”

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Connecticut pushes recreational marijuana legalization to a special session – Marijuana Business Daily

Connecticut pushes recreational marijuana legalization to a special session – Marijuana Business Daily

The Connecticut House of Representatives postponed a vote on legalizing recreational marijuana and instead will consider the issue in a special session before the end of the month, a top lawmaker said. The announcement by House Speaker Matt Ritter came as the legislative session was scheduled to adjourn later Wednesday and followed the likelihood of a GOP filibuster to thwart a vote, according to the Hartford Courant. The state Senate narrowly passed the legalization measure earlier this week. MJBizDaily has projected that a Connecticut recreational marijuana market could generate $250 million in sales in the first full year and $725…

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Marijuana legalization has been approved by Connecticut lawmakers. Here are 9 things to know about the bill – Hartford Courant

Marijuana legalization has been approved by Connecticut lawmakers. Here are 9 things to know about the bill – Hartford Courant

The legislation allows individuals with past convictions for marijuana offenses to have those convictions erased. According to the legislation, anyone convicted of possessing four ounces or less of cannabis from between Jan. 1, 2000, and Sept. 30, 2015, would automatically have their record wiped clean. Those convicted before Jan. 1, 2000, or from Oct. 15, 2015 through June 30, 2021, could petition a court to have their record erased. The automatic erasures would take effect Jan. 1, 2023, and petitions to have records erased could be filed beginning July 1, 2022.

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Connecticut unveils proposal for marijuana legalization – News 12 Bronx

Connecticut unveils proposal for marijuana legalization – News 12 Bronx

News 12 Staff Jun 06, 2021, 11:29am Updated on: Jun 07, 2021, 2:41pm Marijuana could soon be legal in Connecticut under a legislative proposal unveiled on Saturday. The bill has been in the works for months with closed-door negotiations between Gov. Ned Lamont, state legislators and social justice advocates. Under the proposed law, recreational cannabis would become legal for anyone 21 and over in July of this year.  Retail sales could begin in 2022. An initial vote on the mammoth, nearly 300-page bill could happen Monday in the state Senate. Connecticut lawmakers must pass the bill by Wednesday. If they…

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Connecticut unveils proposal for marijuana legalization (Bronx News 12) – News 12 Bronx

Connecticut unveils proposal for marijuana legalization (Bronx News 12) – News 12 Bronx

News 12 Staff Jun 06, 2021, 11:29am Updated on: Jun 07, 2021, 2:41pm Marijuana could soon be legal in Connecticut under a legislative proposal unveiled on Saturday. The bill has been in the works for months with closed-door negotiations between Gov. Ned Lamont, state legislators and social justice advocates. Under the proposed law, recreational cannabis would become legal for anyone 21 and over in July of this year.  Retail sales could begin in 2022. An initial vote on the mammoth, nearly 300-page bill could happen Monday in the state Senate. Connecticut lawmakers must pass the bill by Wednesday. If they…

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