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Twelve More Cannabis Businesses Get the Green Light from CT’s Social Equity Council

Cannabis plant. Photo credit: Christine Stuart, CTNewsJunkie (we-ha.com file photo)

No information is yet available about whether applicants are looking to locate their businesses in West Hartford or any other area towns.

By Hugh McQuaid, CTNewsJunkie.com 

A Connecticut panel advanced applications from 12 more businesses seeking to participate in the state’s fledgling adult cannabis market during a Friday meeting during which 11 other applications were denied as failing to meet the required social equity criteria.

The dozen unnamed applicants approved by the Social Equity Council during the short meeting will be forwarded to the Department of Consumer Protection for review. They included one applicant seeking a retailer license in addition to applications for four delivery service operations, two micro cultivators, and two product packagers.

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