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BRANFORD, Conn. (AP) — A Branford marijuana dispensary plans to begin selling pot in September.
Manager, Nick Tamborrino says Bluepoint Wellness of Connecticut, one of six state-approved dispensaries of medical marijuana, will open probably around the last week in August for counseling.
The New Haven Register reports (http://bit.ly/1rJb1We ) that Bluepoint Wellness and the other dispensaries will serve 2,000 patients who registered with the state Department of Consumer Protection.
Registered patients may legally consume products, including brownies, cookies, e-cigarette liquid and pills, made at the state's four wholesale growing facilities.
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