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Verano Opening 7th Connecticut Dispensary in Enfield
The Zen Leaf retail facility expands the company’s national footprint to 157 dispensaries and 15 cultivation and processing facilities in 13 states.
Shangri-La to Open State-of-the-Art Cultivation and Manufacturing Plants in Connecticut
The 40,000-square-foot cultivation facility will produce 1,000 pounds of trimmed flower monthly and employ 80 workers when it opens this summer.
Verano Opens 6th Zen Leaf Dispensary in Connecticut, Targets UConn Students
The cannabis company’s new retail facility in Ashford is 6 miles from the University of Connecticut and offers a 20% student discount.
How Much Does an Ounce of Cannabis Flower Cost in 2025?
Depending on location and market maturity, some state dispensaries charge more than quadruple the price of others on average.
Verano Commences Adult-Use Cannabis Sales at Zen Leaf Waterbury in Connecticut
All five of the company’s dispensaries in Connecticut have now completed the conversion from medical-only to hybrid sales.
Higher Collective Opens Adult-Use Cannabis Shop in Bridgeport, Connecticut
The Fairfield County location is hosting its grand opening celebrations Oct. 11 and 12.
Connecticut Law Regulating THC-Infused Beverage Sales Takes Effect
The beverages, including those with hemp-derived cannabinoids, are now restricted to adults 21 and older for purchase in licensed establishments.
Verano Opens 3rd Connecticut Social Equity Joint Venture Dispensary
The Zen Leaf store in Naugatuck is the company’s fifth retail location in the state.
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These 23 States, DC Collected $2.9 Billion in Cannabis Excise Tax Revenue in 2023
While Washington levies the highest excise tax rate in the nation, its cannabis revenue didn’t represent the highest percent of its total state tax revenue.
Poised for Growth: Reflections on Connecticut’s 1st Year of Adult-Use Cannabis Sales
An adult-use operator and industry attorney share what they think is working well in Connecticut’s cannabis industry, what could use some improvement and where the market is headed in 2024.
Connecticut AG Sues Wholesalers, Retailers in Connection to High-THC Cannabis Sales
The state’s attorney general claims seven companies have repeatedly sold products that don’t comply with legalization standards.
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