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The recreational use of marijuana becomes legal in Connecticut tomorrow, July 1. But much work is left to be done surrounding legal pot, including the creation of regulations for cannabis sale and production, and filling in the details of racial and social equity provisions.
Plus, the governor has signed dozens of bills so far, but the fate of other proposals remain unresolved. Will the governor sign a measure setting new limits on solitary confinement in Connecticut prisons?
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The recreational use of marijuana becomes legal in Connecticut tomorrow, July 1. But much work is left to be done surrounding legal pot, including the creation of regulations for cannabis sale and production, and filling in the details of racial and social equity provisions.
Plus, the governor has signed dozens of bills so far, but the fate of other proposals remain unresolved. Will the governor sign a measure setting new limits on solitary confinement in Connecticut prisons?
Guest:
Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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