Connecticut's
budding marijuana industry is taking a big step forward. The state
provisionally awarded the first commercial cannabis licenses Tuesday.
The
Connecticut Social Equity Council selected 16 applicants to start large-scale
growing operations.
Winners
haven't been publicly identified yet, but one is from Stamford and two are from
Bridgeport.
The
farms must be located in areas "disproportionately impacted" by the
war on drugs.
"Our
actions today will be transformative for social equity applicants, but more
importantly will bring change to communities most harmed by the war on drugs,”
said Andrea Comer, Connecticut Social Equity Council chair.
The
winners still have to pass a background check and pay a $3 million fee
before they're officially licensed.