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Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2026

Does CT charge a cannabis tax for medical marijuana?

Mariana Navarrete Villegas, CT Mirror

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Connecticut patients registered under the state’s medical marijuana program receive tax-free cannabis products. But items purchased under the recreational, or Adult-Use Cannabis Program, are subject to several taxes in Connecticut.

To obtain tax-free cannabis, patients’ health care providers must certify that they have an approved condition on the state’s eligible list and patients then register with the Department of Consumer Protection.

The Adult-Use Cannabis market, on the other hand, serves all adults 21 years or older and registration is not required. Cannabis purchased, however, is subject to a 6.35% sales tax, 3% tax to municipalities and a cannabis tax based on milligrams of THC.

Medical cannabis can be more potent in Connecticut, but because the market is so small, it’s not seen as a profitable business for manufacturers and retailers, contributing to a drop in the state’s sales, according to a report by CT Insider.

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