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Connecticut’s newly-regulated cannabis marketplace now has its own chamber of commerce. The first meeting of the Connecticut Cannabis Chamber of Commerce is on Tuesday.
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The state’s Social Equity Council exhibited information during a meeting this week on how to apply for a recreational marijuana business license, as the state searches for potential candidates to fill the positions.
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Only 1 of 39 fentanyl overdose cases was accurate in a state health investigation in November.
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It’s 2022, and this year businesses selling legal marijuana are set to open in Connecticut. Will this transform public safety as we know it?
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The adult recreational use of marijuana has now been legal in Connecticut for about six months. In February businesses in the state will be able to apply for a license to sell weed. How will this affect public health and safety in local communities?
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The Social Equity Council has approved a plan Tuesday that provides technical assistance for applicants to sell recreational marijuana in February.
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Local governments in New York have until the end of the month to opt out of retail marijuana sales. Once a town opts out, they can participate at any time, but once pot is sold, there is no turning back.
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New York farmers have been growing cannabis for several years now. One of the challenges they face moving forward is a changing climate.
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The Connecticut Social Equity Council heard testimony from the public on Tuesday on proposed regulations.
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The Connecticut Community Outreach Revitalization Program is a Hamden-based minority business incubator. It has joined with The WorkPlace to create the Alliance for Cannabis Equity.