Connecticut
Connecticut legalized medical cannabis in 2012 the sale of recreational cannabis became legal on Jan. 10, 2023. Residents over the age of 21 can legally possess and consume marijuana. Connecticut’s cannabis program includes licensed dispensaries and a focus on patient and customer access and safety. Connecticut cannabis training is recommended by the state to ensure safety and compliance.
Image | Name | Length | Competency | Standards | Learning Objectives |
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Security Guard Certification | 10 - 20 Hours | Compliance (100-Level) | ASIS International | Training Time: 8:00 Hours (Required) | |
Connecticut Employee Compliance Certification | 5 - 10 Hours | Compliance (100-Level) | Training Time: 8:00 Hours (Average) | ||
USA Patient Advocate Certification | 10 - 20 Hours | Fundamental (200-Level) | Cannabis Standards | Training Time: 10:00 Hours (Average) |