Key Points
• Connecticut lawmakers have reversed their decision to remove THC caps on cannabis flower and concentrates, opting to keep existing limits in place.
• A previously approved bill that aimed to eliminate these caps and increase the THC limit for infused beverages was ultimately walked back.
• This decision highlights ongoing regulatory debates within East Coast states regarding cannabis product potency and consumer access.
What This Means for DC
What this means for DC: While this decision directly impacts Connecticut's cannabis market, it reflects a broader cautious approach to potency regulations seen in some East Coast states. For Washington D.C.'s evolving cannabis landscape, it underscores the varied regulatory paths states are taking and could influence future discussions around product standards and consumer safety within the region.
Original Source: Ganjapreneur
Original headline: "Connecticut Lawmakers Decide to Keep THC Caps on Cannabis Flower"
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