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Newington Medical Marijuana Dispensary Approved

The medical marijuana program keeps growing and the state is opening nine new dispensaries to meet demand.

There will be new marijuana dispensaries in New Haven, Westport, Stamford, Torrington, Meriden, Groton, Newington, Mansfield and Windham to serve the state’s growing medical pot program.

The nine new facilities will join the nine others already running. The announcement was made Tuesday by the Department of Consumer Protection (DCP).

The Medical Marijuana Program in Connecticut has grown significantly since the last time new facility licenses were awarded in January of 2016. At that time, there were 8,228 patients benefiting from the program. Today, there are 30,448.

“This program has been thoughtfully expanded since the bill was signed in 2012, and medication became available to patients in 2014,” said Consumer Protection Commissioner Michelle H. Seagull.

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“Originally, there were only 11 conditions that would qualify adults for medication, and there were very few patients,” Seagull said. “Today, there are 31 conditions for adults, eight for patients under 18, and over 1,000 certifying practitioners. This medication has improved the quality of life for tens of thousands of patients. We look forward to working with our partners as the program continues to expand.”

The nine new dispensary facilities were chosen through a competitive process, from the 73 applications received by DCP in response to the Request for Applications (RFA).

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Currently, there are two medical marijuana dispensaries in Milford, and one each in Bristol, Waterbury, Branford, South Windsor, Hartford, Bethel, and Uncasville.

DCP officials said as the medical marijuana program grows there needed to be a concerted effort to have dispensaries in more geographic area of the state.

The most recent statistics show that there are 7,344 medical marijuana patients in Hartford County; 7,061 in New Haven County; 6,510 in Fairfield County; 3,353 in New London County; 1,919 in Litchfield County; 1,832 in Middlesex County; 1,425 in Tolland County; and 1,027 in Windham County.

There are also four licensed producers in the state.

The selected dispensary facilities will receive their licenses upon payment of their license fee and submission of final documentation, which must occur within 14 days. After that, facilities will begin construction and will open as they become ready to serve patients.

While the medical marijuana program has continued to grow since its birth the move to legalize recreational pot in the state has stalled - at least so far.

Advocates believe the 2019 might be the best chance, yet, to legalize recreational marijuana and the issue is expected to be one of the big talking points when the General Assembly opens in January. would like to see Connecticut legalize recreational marijuana during the 2019 legislative session.

In 2018, six bills related to legalizing and regulating cannabis in Connecticut were introduced and four hearings were held on the issue. A bill that would begin planning for the legalization of recreational marijuana in Connecticut was sent to the House after narrowly passing the Appropriations Committee by a 27-24 vote.

Between the new leadership in the governor’s office, progress made in 2018, and Massachusetts’ adult-use market opening, advocates are hopeful that 2019 could be the year Connecticut replaces marijuana prohibition with regulation.

Connecticut voters have supported the measure.

An October 2017 Sacred Heart University poll found that 71 percent of Connecticut residents “strongly support” or “somewhat support” legalizing and taxing marijuana, in the context of the state’s budget crisis.

The Office of Fiscal Analysis estimated last year that Connecticut could bring in $45.4 million to $104.6 million a year if it legalizes marijuana in the same way it’s been done in Massachusetts or Colorado.

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