Connecticut authorizes licensed cannabis delivery service operators under CT Β§21a-420 with state-issued plates, ID verification, and chain-of-custody requirements. Bridgeport residents may receive deliveries; municipalities cannot ban DCP-licensed delivery within their borders.
Under Connecticut's adult-use cannabis framework, only state-licensed delivery service operators or transporters may move cannabis products from licensed establishments to consumers. Drivers must verify recipient age (twenty-one and older) and identity at the doorstep, scan or check government-issued ID, and refuse delivery to visibly intoxicated persons. Vehicles must use lockboxes, GPS tracking, and approved manifests. The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection regulates all aspects of delivery, and municipalities such as Bridgeport may not prohibit deliveries that originate from licensed sources elsewhere in the state. Deliveries to dorms, federal property, or addresses where cannabis is otherwise restricted can be refused.
Unlicensed delivery, sales to minors, missing manifests, or operating outside DCP-approved hours can result in license revocation, criminal charges, and forfeiture of vehicles or product.
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