Earlier this year, Connecticut drew up a bill proposal to ban cannabis gifting and charge offenders up to $10,000. But, immediately after the proposal hit the news, it was faced with many criticisms with advocates hoping the bill won’t be enacted. Unfortunately, the governor of Connecticut, Gov. Ned Lamont, in the last week of May, signed into law the reform bill that bans cannabis gifting. Not just that, but another bill was also signed into law to regulate cannabis advertising within the state.
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