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New Haven cannabis business sues Connecticut over social equity rejection

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August 16, 2022
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CannaHealth, a medical hashish certification firm in New Haven, filed a lawsuit final week in opposition to the state Division of Shopper Safety and its Social Fairness Council that oversees the rollout of Connecticut’s legalized adult-use leisure hashish trade.

The corporate affords deprived communities schooling about medical marijuana and authorized entry by means of program evaluations.

The lawsuit alleges the state misunderstood simply how a lot authorized management Kebra Smith-Bolden, a nurse who based the corporate, has over the enterprise. She partnered with a Canadian investor earlier this year to raise $3 million to cover the state’s cannabis cultivator license fee, based on The New Haven Impartial.

State regulators turned down her software for the three way partnership as a result of the method was reserved for social fairness candidates, who’re disproportionately impacted by drug policing.

Smith-Bolden’s legal professionals mentioned they disagree with the findings. She additionally served on the governor’s Social Fairness Committee, which helps arrange the state’s hashish regulatory course of.

Regulators haven’t but responded to the lawsuit.



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