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How to Get A Connecticut Medical Marijuana Card in Minutes
These are the steps to getting a medical marijuana card with the help of Leafy Mate
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Book your Appointment
- Easily make appointment online
- Skip unnecessary doctor office visits
- Provide basic medical history
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Match with a Doctor
- Connect w/ the right doctor for you.
- Thorough evaluation via phone or video call.
- Provider will answer any questions.
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Get your Medical Card
- Upon Approval you'll receive confirmation email
- Receive a temporary card or card in the mail
- Enjoy the benefits of being a medical card holder!
Why get a Medical Cannabis Card in Connecticut?
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Purchase cannabis while travelling
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Enjoy wider product selection
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Shop at medical-only dispensaries
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The Status of Cannabis Legalization in Connecticut
Connecticut Marijuana Laws
In Connecticut, marijuana is classified as a Schedule II substance, while federally, cannabis remains a Schedule I Controlled Substance. Adults in Connecticut may possess up to one and a half ounces of marijuana for personal use and can grow up to twelve marijuana plants for non-commercial purposes. Possession of more than 1.5 ounces of marijuana can lead to a prison term not exceeding one year and a fine not exceeding 2000 USD. Possession of paraphernalia intended for cultivating, distributing, or ingesting more than one-half ounce of marijuana is a misdemeanor, punishable by up to 3 months imprisonment and a fine of up to 500 USD. Additionally, any item used for the cultivation or distribution of marijuana in Connecticut, including vehicles or aircraft, is subject to forfeiture.Cannabis Policy Reform Timeline
Governor Malloy signed SB 1014 in 2011, decriminalizing cannabis possession in Connecticut. In 2012, HB 5389 was passed to legalize medical marijuana and establish a medical program in the state. On June 17, 2021, recreational adult-use marijuana was legalized in Connecticut, with retail sales beginning in May 2022. Starting in July 2023, the cultivation of twelve plants will be legal in the state.Possession Limits in CT
Patients with a Connecticut medical cannabis card may possess 2.5 ounces monthly according to the Connecticut Department of Public Health. For recreational use, possession of up to one and a half ounces is acceptable. https://leafymate.com/img/strains/images/connecticut.pngWhy Leafy Mate?
Leafy Mate is your trusted partner in the world of medical cannabis, offering a holistic approach to your cannabis journey.
We stand out because we provide:
- Comprehensive Guidance: Count on us for all your cannabis needs, from strain and product insights to finding the right cannabis doctors and dispensaries.
- Expertise and Trust: Benefit from our partnerships with industry leaders, ensuring quality cannabis products and exclusive marijuana savings.
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At Leafy Mate, we're not just about medical cannabis cards; we're here to support you at every step of your cannabis journey.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Connecticut does not accept out-of-state medical cards. However, adult medical patients can visit a legal dispensary and purchase with an ID.
Whether you can use your Connecticut medical marijuana card in other states depends on the state you visit. Some states accept out-of-state medical marijuana cards, while others do not. It's recommended to check local medical cannabis rules and regulations before traveling.
SB 1201, signed into law in June 2021, permits home cultivation of cannabis. However, adults are not legally permitted to grow until July 2023. At that time, an adult can grow up to six plants or twelve plants per residence.