Connecticut General Statutes §21a-421l permits adults 21 and older to cultivate up to three mature and three immature cannabis plants at home, with a household cap of twelve plants. Plants must be secured and out of public view in Bridgeport residences.
Connecticut allows adult-use home cultivation under CT §21a-421l. Each adult resident 21 or older may grow up to three mature and three immature plants, but no household may exceed twelve total plants regardless of how many adults reside there. Medical patients have had cultivation rights since July 2021; recreational adults gained this right effective July 2023. Plants must be grown indoors or in a locked outdoor space not visible from public areas, and must be kept inaccessible to anyone under twenty-one. Sale of home-grown cannabis is prohibited; only sharing with other adults without remuneration is allowed. Bridgeport landlords may restrict cultivation in leases for non-owner-occupied units.
Exceeding plant limits, growing visible to the public, allowing access to minors, or selling home-grown cannabis can result in civil fines and possible criminal charges depending on quantities involved.
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