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Underage Cannabis Prevention & Awareness. In July 2021, Connecticut legalized adult cannabis use for those age 21 and older. While the new regulations can make cannabis consumption safer for adult users, it remains just as dangerous for adolescents and teens, whose brains are still developing.
1 lip 2021 · This law also expands Connecticut’s “social host” law to include cannabis, which means that parents or other adults may commit a crime if they allow minors to use or possess cannabis on their property. More information is available about addiction prevention and the health risks of cannabis.
In June of 2021, through Public Act 21-1, Connecticut became the 19th state to legalize cannabis for adults 21 and over. Under section 65 of the legislation, the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) was tasked with:
9 lip 2024 · Several new laws and amendments went into effect last week on, July 1, 2024, bringing major changes to the cannabis and hemp industry in Connecticut. Here's a detailed look at the primary...
30 cze 2021 · Beginning July 1, the new law will allow individuals age 21 and older to possess or consume up to 1.5 ounces (42.5 grams) of “cannabis plant material” and up to 5 ounces (141.7 grams) in a locked container in a home or in the trunk or locked glove box in the person’s vehicle.
23 cze 2021 · T he Connecticut bill signed into law on June 22 legalizing, taxing and regulating cannabis for adults 21 and older has also broken significant ground for young people. With the implementation of SB1201, residents under 18 will no longer face arrest for possession of small amounts of cannabis.
8 mar 2024 · Possession of 1.5 oz of cannabis is now legal, and sales have started at licensed retailers. Medical marijuana patients may grow up to 3 mature and 3 immature plants at home starting October 1, 2021, with a cap of 12 total plants per household.