Patients deserve to know if the product they are consuming —was grown in pristine conditions, or cleaned with radiation because it was initially contaminated?
Lou Rinaldi
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Bridging CT’s rail funding gap
Here are several progressive ways to close the CT rail services system’s $11 million budget shortfall.
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CT’s THC cap is a losing game for consumers, patients, and the economy
The General Law Committee has sent a clear message: In 2025, it will not consider lifting the THC potency cap for adult-use cannabis. This decision may seem like a minor regulatory choice, but its consequences will ripple across the state, affecting consumers, medical patients, businesses, and even Connecticut’s tax revenue. Here’s what’s at stake: • Limited consumer […]
