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Code · Connecticut · Title 21a — Consumer Protection · CHAPTER 420b* — Dependency-Producing Drugs

Sec. 21a-253. Possession of marijuana pursuant to a prescription.

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Any person may possess or have under his control a quantity of marijuana less than or equal to that quantity supplied to him pursuant to a prescription made in accordance with the provisions of section 21a-249 by
(1)a physician licensed under the provisions of chapter 370 and further authorized by subsection
(a)of section 21a-246 by the Commissioner of Consumer Protection to possess and supply marijuana for the treatment of glaucoma or the side effects of chemotherapy, or
(2)a physician assistant licensed under the provisions of chapter 370, or an advanced practice registered nurse licensed under the provisions of chapter 378, and further authorized by subsection
(a)of section 21a-246 by said commissioner to possess and supply marijuana for the treatment of the side effects of chemotherapy.
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