Connecticut lawmakers have second thoughts about higher-potency cannabis - CT Insider
Key Takeaway
Connecticut lawmakers have second thoughts about higher-potency cannabis CT Insider
What This Means for Cannabis Businesses
Testing developments affect product safety, consumer trust, and regulatory compliance across the supply chain. Lab testing integrity is fundamental to the legal cannabis market - when labs fail or commit fraud, it undermines the entire system and puts consumers at risk. Operators should verify their testing lab's accreditation status and review COAs carefully for any irregularities.
Connecticut Cannabis Market Overview
Connecticut launched recreational cannabis sales with a strong equity focus and publishes industry data through its open data portal. The state has approximately 300 active cannabis licenses and 1 licensed testing laboratories. There are 48 cannabis professionals serving Connecticut businesses on our directory, including CPAs, attorneys, and compliance consultants.
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