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New Connecticut law restricts THC beverage sales to liquor, cannabis stores

Sales of THC-infused beverages in Connecticut now will be allowed only at state-licensed liquor stores and cannabis retailers.

The restrictions are part of House Bill 5150, which Gov. Ned Lamont signed into law in May.

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Under the new law, which went into effect July 1, intoxicating hemp products no longer may be sold at gas stations and convenience stores.

According to a news release from the state’s Department of Consumer Protection, the law mandates:

Selling THC-infused beverages at marijuana retailers and “package stores,” as liquor retailers are called in Connecticut. A ban on selling these products elsewhere. By Oct. 1, beverages must contain 3 milligrams or less of THC per 12-ounce container. Packaging, labeling and testing standards.

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