![]() ![]() In Connecticut, the law that made legal the recreational use of cannabis and set out the framework for its cultivation and sale, called RERACA, makes no mention of seeds or seedlings, other than the stipulation that the state’s cannabis tracking system “shall track each cannabis seed, clone, seedling or other commencement of the growth of a cannabis plant or introduction of any cannabinoid intended for use by a cannabis establishment.”ĭepartment of Consumer Protection spokesperson Kaitlyn Krasselt said: “Seeds that contain 0.3 percent or less of THC would be considered hemp and would not be regulated by DCP.” “We’re figuring out, 'how do we do it? How do we embed ourselves into that available market? '” “We’re figuring out the strategy of how to be a part of that market,” he said. Fine Fettle has dispensaries in both Connecticut and Massachusetts, but COO Ben Zachs said they have not yet figured out how to be involved. ![]()
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