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When Connecticut approved the legalization of adult-use marijuana last month, it became the latest state to institute a ban on hemp-derived THC products, including delta-8 THC and delta-10 THC, for companies without a license to sell them.
The state’s new law prohibits products containing delta-7, delta-8, delta-9 and delta-10 from being sold outside licensed cannabis retailers or medical marijuana dispensaries. The new law defines cannabis to include hemp products with a total THC concentration exceeding 0.3% on a dry-weight basis, which includes delta-7 THC, delta-8 THC, delta-9 THC and delta-10 THC.
License applications are not yet available, according to the DCP.