Is THCA Legal in Connecticut?
Connecticut moved moderate- and high-THC hemp products into the licensed cannabis system in 2025; unlicensed sale is not permitted.
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Quick Summary (2025)
- Licensing required: DCP requires a cannabis license to sell moderate-/high-THC hemp products and THC beverages.
- Hemp retail tightened: consumer sales of intoxicating hemp outside licensed cannabis establishments are restricted.
- Active 2025 legislation: SB 970 adjusted definitions and reinforced the shift of THC-containing hemp into the cannabis program.
References: CT DCP: Hemp, CBD & Other Products (Apr 24, 2025) · CT Bill Analysis SB 970 (Apr 9, 2025) · CTInsider summary (Jan 1 changes)
Wholesale Buyer Notes
- Route THC to licensed cannabis: do not ship intoxicating hemp for general retail in CT.
- COAs & age controls: batch COAs and 21+ gating expected in licensed channels.
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Disclaimer: Educational only, not legal advice. Verify current state rules before purchasing or shipping.
