As of today, it's legal in Connecticut to buy and sell marijuana for medicinal purposes, in theory, at least.

The actual law goes into effect today but it could be a while before the sale of medical marijuana becomes a bonafide Connecticut business. That's because the state still has to adopt registration procedures for those who want to buy and sell the drug. CT.com reports that although the law soon goes into effect, patients are unable to legally purchase marijuana or the seeds to grow their own supply. It could be another year until patients can find places to legally make the purchase as the state works out that aspect of the new law.

Despite the gap between registering and buying, the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection website details how to register online for using marijuana. When the law passed the Connecticut Senate in May, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy stressed that the Department of Consumer Protection would regulate the industry to prevent any problems.