Is Delta-9 THC Legal in Connecticut?
Yes. Delta-9 products are legally available in Connecticut.*
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In Connecticut, Delta-9 THC is regulated as a controlled substance according to state laws. This means that without specific exceptions it would be illegal.
However, there have been changes to this general rule in recent years. In 2012, Connecticut passed a bill allowing the medical use of marijuana under certain conditions - meaning products containing Delta 9 THC can be used legally by patients with a valid prescription.
Even more recently, in June 2021, Connecticut legalized the recreational use of marijuana via a new law which means that adults aged 21 and over can legally possess and consume marijuana and products containing Delta 9 THC.
So, in summary, as of now, both medical and recreational use of Delta-9 THC are legal in Connecticut with the recreational sale of marijuana starting in 2022. There are rules about how much you can possess. Therefore, while it's legal to use, it's essential to understand the regulations around possession and sale.
Remember, this information is meant to serve as a general guide and not legal advice. For specific legal queries or concerns always consult with a local attorney or knowledgeable source.*
Legal Status of Delta-8 in Connecticut
[Legal Status of Marijuana in Connecticut
Statutory References:
- The regulation of Delta-9 THC falls under the [Connecticut General Statutes Title 21a. Consumer Protection, Chapter 420b. Dependency-Producing Drugs, Section § 21a-253], which lists all tetrahydrocannabinols as controlled substances.
- However, with the passage of [House Bill No. 5389] in 2012, the use of marijuana for palliative purposes was allowed under specific conditions.
- In June 2021, [Senate Bill No. 1201] was signed into law legalizing recreational marijuana and establishing regulations for its sale.