The benefits outweigh the wait. According to the Department of Consumer Protection, Connecticut does not expect to see recreational sales until at least the end of 2022.
Effective July 1st, 2021, adults in Connecticut can legally possess and consume cannabis.
Explore how cannabis is emerging as a powerful tool for enhancing sexual wellness. With the recent addition of Orgasmic Disorder as a qualifying condition for medical cannabis in Connecticut, this post delves into how cannabis can support intimacy, particularly for those with conditions like endometriosis. We'll look at the latest research, how to incorporate cannabis into your intimate life, and what this means for patients seeking a more fulfilling sexual experience.
Croptober is the cannabis industry's harvest season, starting in mid-October. During this time, outdoor-grown cannabis is harvested, bringing fresh and potent strains to the market. What Is Croptober?: It’s the prime time when growers harvest, resulting in a flood of new strains for consumers. Why It’s Special: Fall-harvested cannabis tends to have richer flavors and higher potency. Look for limited-edition strains like cozy indicas and energizing sativas. Tips for Cannabis Lovers: Stock up early on fresh products, try exclusive strains, and support local growers.
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