Medicinal marijuana bill in works for Connecticut greenhouses

If passed, maximum of 10 growers would be permitted to grow the crop

According to the Connecticut Greenhouse Growers Association, the Connecticut House of Representatives passed a medical marijuana bill (H.B. 5389) by the vote of 96-51 and sent it to the Senate. If passed, a maximum of 10 growers would be allowed to grow marijuana for medicinal purposes. Producers would be licensed by the Connecticut Consumer Protection Department, have "appropriate expertise in agriculture,” and pay a one-time license application fee of $25,000

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