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Connecticut’s new law allows adults 21 and over to grow their own cannabis plants starting July 1.

Summary: Connecticut is set to allow adults aged 21 and older to grow their own cannabis plants for personal use starting July 1. The new home cannabis cultivation law, part of the state’s cannabis legalization legislation, permits the cultivation of up to three mature and three immature plants per individual, with a maximum of 12 plants per household. The plants must be grown indoors, in locked areas, and be inaccessible to anyone other than the consumer, qualifying medical cannabis patient, or caregiver.


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Connecticut Greenlights Home Cannabis Cultivation Starting July 1

Starting July 1, adults aged 21 and older in Connecticut will be allowed to grow their own cannabis plants for personal use. This development comes as part of the state’s legislature-approved cannabis legalization law. Individuals will be permitted to cultivate up to three mature and three immature plants, with a maximum of 12 plants per household.

The law stipulates that the plants must be grown indoors, in locked areas, and inaccessible to anyone other than the consumer, qualifying medical cannabis patient, or caregiver.

Christina Capitan, with CT Canna Warriors, has warned consumers to be aware of the regulations within some cities and towns and rules for apartment buildings and federal housing. “We pushed very hard for individuals to have the right to grow and not be reliant upon the producers that are licensed in our state. … Patients will have access to what they need. They will be able to grow the specific strains they need and the types that they want,” said Capitan to FOX 61.

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Adult-use cannabis sales in Connecticut commenced earlier this year. Last month, sales neared $23 million, marking the highest sales totals since the launch of the market in January. The average adult-use cannabis product price of $35.86 was its lowest level since the market’s launch but were only slightly lower than the average price of $39.48 in April.

[Source: Ganjapreneur]

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