Eleven prospective cannabis cultivators had parts of their social equity status approved Tuesday after resubmitting documentation, bringing the total number of potential new growers in the state to 27.
Following the state’s decision to let some rejected cannabis companies resubmit their license applications with corrected ownership and control information, several entrepreneurs who were suing based on their rejections have dropped their challenges, according to court records.
The number of lawsuits challenging Connecticut's cannabis cultivator licensing process has grown to a dozen.
Earlier this summer, two Hartford County-based businesses were the first to challenge their.