Submitted by galvinb1 t3_y3x21j in Connecticut
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Submitted by galvinb1 t3_y3x21j in Connecticut
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Everywhere is “near” in New England. All of New England is fractionally bigger than Washington State. New Englanders have a wrapped since of distance.
People in CT aren't as bad as RI.
Freeking people from RI think anything longer than 15-20 minutes is far.
Why so many down votes? It’s the truth, nothing there is false or really bad for that matter. It’s just the way it is. SMH.
Skinny Ps south street, look for the VEO tag
You can order delta 9 edibles online, its legal because THC potency is regulated by weight. Check 3chi. Otherwise just buy some Delta 8 gummies, they slap, just be careful cos you can easily over do it on the delta 8 gummies.
Delta 9 is still illegal.
Delta 8 is legal
Nope! Delta 9 is legal in CT, but authorized sales are hard to come by. That said, you can buy delta 9 thc gummies legally online because by weight they fall under the 0.3% D9 THC threshold. Its a really interesting loophole that I'd def suggest everyone learns about.
https://acslabcannabis.com/blog/cannabinoids/legal-delta-9-how-is-it-made-and-how-is-that-possible/
I've purchased these from a totally above board Cannabis shop in Stamford.
0.3% thc... You will get diabetes before you get high.
No actually! About 3g of sugar and 10mg of d9 thc per gummy.
https://www.3chi.com/product/delta-9-thc-gummies/
200mg of D9 per 81g bag, puts the total concentration of the bag @ ~.0025% D9.
I'm shilling for these unintentionally ngl. I usually take d8 edibles anyway as they hit harder imo. I'll take a fat L if my math is laughably wrong though
In the US hemp isn’t classified as weed. Hemp derived D9 is legal. Weed derived D9 is illegal.
Ok but Delta 9 on the whole is still legal in CT. Pigs aren't stoppin ya and asking you where your d9 came from lmao. The gummies are all hemp derived and under the weight ratio limit so they're also federally legal under the farm bill. Its definitely a loophole but hey, exploit early.
It’s legal only if it’s from hemp.
Delta 9 is illegal, even in CT, if it’s produced from weed.
uhhhh, no. D9 is legal in CT, has been since 2021.
https://portal.ct.gov/cannabis/What-is-in-effect-now?language=en_US
You can grow and possess cannabis in CT as well as hemp friendo!
Edit: Bill passed in 2019 but wasnt actually signed until 2021.
Delta 9 is legal, if it’s from hemp.
Delta 9 is illegal if it’s from weed.
We can go back and forth on this all day.
Can you point to a source for that? Because the CT Gov website makes no such distinction, nor does the law passed. ONLY the Farm bill of 2018 makes the distinction between industrial hemp and normal cannabis. We're talking about CT law, just to clarify here. Genuinely curious to see if you can point to a source because if so I'm totally in the wrong!]
Invitation goes out to anyone! I definitely don't want to be spreading false info if thats the case.
I have to get ready for work but if you give me like 5 hours until my lunch break I can get back to you. 👉😎👉
It is misleading
Lookin forward to it!
Delta 8, 9, and 10 are all illegal to sell or distribute. Regardless of whether you’re a business or an individual. It is, however, legal to possess.
Obviously they don’t care where you get it, just who’s distributing it.
Distinction made that marijuana (Indica) and hemp (sativa) are both cannabis, but different plants.
https://norml.org/laws/connecticut-penalties/?amp
Possession of paraphernalia used to ingest cannabis is still illegal (wtf) and can land you with three months in prison and a $500 fine.
I stand corrected! Thank you for sharing.
No problem.
They made all this a giant confusing pain in the ass for some reason!
https://acslabcannabis.com/blog/cannabinoids/legal-delta-9-how-is-it-made-and-how-is-that-possible/
Educate yourselves yall! We don't need to worry about this.
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Depending on your definition of 'near' ... Springfield, MA