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The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) updated its January 2023 and February 2023 medical cannabis sales totals yesterday for the first time this year. Medical cannabis sales for 2023 started well below the 2022 and 2021 monthly totals. In January 2023, Illinois collected $27,621,022.42 February: $28,187,064.97
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) recently released its December 2023 medical cannabis sales totals. for the third-highest monthly total in 2023, behind March’s $29,018,805.60 Total 2023 medical cannabis sales reached $324,792,664.73, which was the lowest yearly total since adult-use legalization. May: $27,461,289.64
The 2023 Illinois Cannabis Cup also added more dispensaries, listed below, that will carry judging kits. The post More dispensaries to sell Illinois Cannabis Cup kits appeared first on Illinois News Joint. The product submission window for competitors is open until August 11. The awards show is set to stream live November 5.
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) released its July 2023 medical cannabis sales totals late today. Despite an upward trend and recent record totals for adult-use sales, medical cannabis sales continued its downward trend since March 2023. July 2023 medical cannabis sales totaled $26,844,669.58. March: $29,018,805.60
in concentrates/infused products. Licensed medical cannabis dispensaries served 56,847 unique patients, who purchased 1,298,645 grams of dry cannabis. Total retail sales since November 2015 by licensed medical cannabis dispensaries reached $2,311,940,075.94. Monthly Totals for 2023: January: $27,621,022.42
For 2024, retail sales by licensed medical cannabis dispensaries finished at $285,059,601.92. The 2024 totals dropped nearly $40 millions from the 2023 totals of $324,792,664.73. The 2023 totals dropped nearly $29 million from the 2022 totals of $353,601,178.56. in concentrates/infused products. February: $24,427,904.62
In September, Illinois dispensaries sold $10,516,825.48 in concentrates/infused products. Licensed medical cannabis dispensaries served 58,577 unique patients, who purchased 1,221,636 grams of dry cannabis. Total retail sales since November 2015 by licensed medical cannabis dispensaries reached $249,702,549.44.
In June, Illinois dispensaries sold $11,112,600.33 in concentrates/infused products. Licensed medical cannabis dispensaries served 60,401 unique patients, who purchased 1,265,482 grams of dry cannabis. Total retail sales since November 2015 by licensed medical cannabis dispensaries reached $2,110,831,761.38.
Findings from another recent survey of New York and Minnesota medical cannabis dispensary patients were similar. The study was published in March 2023 in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. The study was published in March 2023 in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) today released its October 2023 medical cannabis sales totals of $26,244,555.82, the first uptick since March 2023. Total 2023 retail sales by licensed medical cannabis dispensaries have totaled $271,357,790.69. Illinois dispensaries sold $12,439,305.15
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) today released its September 2023 medical cannabis sales totals of $26,000,066.64, which was the lowest monthly total since March 2020. Illinois dispensaries sold $12,487,157.03 in concentrates/infused products. Monthly Totals for 2023: January: $27,621,022.42
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) recently released its November 2023 medical cannabis sales totals of $25,582,066.92. Illinois licensed medical cannabis dispensaries served 62,489 unique patients, who purchased 1,274,387 grams of dry cannabis. In November, dispensaries sold $12,052,297.62 February: $26,652,042.97
In January, Illinois dispensaries sold $11,505,949.92 in concentrates/infused products. Licensed medical cannabis dispensaries served 60,179 unique patients, who purchased 1,251,318 grams of dry cannabis. In February, Illinois dispensaries sold $11,474,605.18 in concentrates/infused products. March: $29,018,805.60
In July, Illinois dispensaries sold 11,151,118.24 in concentrates/infused products. Licensed medical cannabis dispensaries served 61,066 unique patients, who purchased 1,294,650 grams of dry cannabis. Total retail sales since November 2015 by licensed medical cannabis dispensaries reached $219,974,409.95. were lower.
In August, Illinois dispensaries sold $11,332,050.49 in concentrates/infused products. Licensed medical cannabis dispensaries served 60,593 unique patients, who purchased 1,323,604 grams of dry cannabis. Total retail sales since November 2015 by licensed medical cannabis dispensaries reached $249,702,549.44.
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) recently released its August 2023 medical cannabis sales totals. In August, dispensaries served the exact same amount of patients as the previous month but with lower overall sales numbers, continuing a downward trend since March 2023. Monthly Totals for 2023: January: $27,621,022.42
in concentrates/infused products. Licensed medical cannabis dispensaries served 58,928 unique patients, who purchased 1,265,151 grams of dry cannabis. Monthly Totals for 2023: January: $27,621,022.42 2023 Totals: $324,792,664.73 Retail sales of medical cannabis for September included $10,720,347.63 February: $24,427,904.62
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) released its June 2023 medical cannabis sales totals. in concentrates/infused products. Licensed medical cannabis dispensaries served 63,537 unique patients, who purchased 1,264,882 grams of dry cannabis. For 2023, monthly totals continue to hover around $27-$28 million.
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) today released its April 2023 medical cannabis sales totals. in concentrates/infused products. Licensed medical cannabis dispensaries served 65,052 unique patients, who purchased 1,257,499 grams of dry cannabis. Monthly Totals for 2023: January: $27,621,022.42
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) released its May 2023 medical cannabis sales totals. in concentrates/infused products. Licensed medical cannabis dispensaries served 63,537 unique patients, who purchased 1,243,558 grams of dry cannabis. For 2023, monthly totals continue to hover around $28 million.
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) today released March 2023 medical cannabis sales totals. in concentrates/infused products. Licensed medical cannabis dispensaries served 64,642 unique patients, who purchased 1,260,401 grams of dry cannabis. Monthly Totals for 2023: January: $27,621,022.42 for March 2022.
In April, Illinois dispensaries sold $11,853,546.55 in concentrates/infused products. Licensed medical cannabis dispensaries served 62,864 unique patients, who purchased 1,360,599 grams of dry cannabis. Total retail sales since November 2015 by licensed medical cannabis dispensaries reached $2,063,314,235.32.
In March, Illinois dispensaries sold $12,245,278.55 in concentrates/infused products. Licensed medical cannabis dispensaries served 62,518 unique patients, who purchased 1,343,762 grams of dry cannabis. Total retail sales since November 2015 by licensed medical cannabis dispensaries totaled $2,038,247,899.49.
in concentrates/infused products. Licensed medical cannabis dispensaries served 59,467 unique patients, who purchased 1,322,044 grams of dry cannabis. Monthly Totals for 2023: January: $27,621,022.42 2023 Totals: $324,792,664.73 Retail sales of medical cannabis for November included $11,217,284.40 February: $24,427,904.62
In 2023, after a peak in March, monthly totals declined until December 2023, with a slight bump in October. In May, Illinois dispensaries sold $11,692,661.11 in concentrates/infused products. Licensed medical cannabis dispensaries served 61,757 unique patients, who purchased 1,329,855 grams of dry cannabis.
The fourth annual Illinois High Times Magazine People’s Choice Cannabis Cup has set dates for 2023 submissions, judging, and awards show. The estimated timeline includes August 7-11 dates for Illinois product submissions. The judging kits are scheduled to go on sale August 19-October 22. October 22 is the judging deadline.
in concentrates/infused products. Licensed medical cannabis dispensaries served 54,883 unique patients, who purchased 1,151,194 grams of dry cannabis. Total retail sales since November 2015 by licensed medical cannabis dispensaries reached $2,289,831,974.06. Monthly Totals for 2023: January: $27,621,022.42
The Farmer’s Wife celebrated the grand opening of its third dispensary in Missouri’s developing medical cannabis market Aug. The Farmer’s Wife submitted its licensing applications in 2019 and ultimately won three retail licenses in early 2020, with its first dispensary opening on 4/20 of this year. “We
ounces of cannabis and 15 grams of concentrates. The tax money will fund addiction treatment programs, social equity, job programs, municipalities with dispensaries, and other administrative expenses. The coalition eventually sued, and in a settlement, they agreed to delay the process till 2023.
Though many dispensaries have sold out of judging kits, a majority of the retail stores still have several categories of kits available. The judging kits for the fourth annual Illinois High Times Magazine People’s Choice Cannabis Cup are now in the hands of judges, who have until October 22 to finish scoring each product.
High Times recently added more dispensaries, listed below, that will have for sale all categories of judging kits. The fourth annual Illinois High Times Magazine People’s Choice Cannabis Cup judging kits have been submitted and will be available for the public to purchase Saturday, August 19. Additional sponsorships are available.
We thought the market would expand “quite a bit” in 2023 – well, the “a bit” part was right. And not to ruin the ending, but no retail market will open in 2023. Kentucky governor Andy Beshear (D) signed a medical cannabis legalization bill, which allows edibles and concentrates, but draws the line at smokable products.
Times recently added more dispensaries, listed below, that will have for sale all categories of judging kits. Pricing does not include taxes. The awards show is set to stream live November 5. Additional sponsorships are available. Please email competition@hightimes.com to inquire.
Montana’s Adult-use Cannabis Market Could Generate Upwards of $190 Million by 2023. million by 2023— a prediction that is likely to transpire once the moratorium on new businesses comes to an end. . Customers are spoiled for choice in terms of what they can purchase at Montana’s licensed cannabis dispensaries.
According to Dutchie CEO Tim Barash, the Bend, Oregon-based company has been concentrating on preparing for the industry’s busiest sales day since last year’s failures. He informed MJBizDaily via email that since then, they have intensified their efforts to remain abreast of the industry’s growth.
In 2022, infused prerolls started appearing more and more on Illinois dispensary menus, and I believe 2023 will be the year that infused prerolls become the new standard. Similar to using concentrates, the experience here was more intense than standard flower but didn’t last as long. My head was in a hazy fog.
in concentrates/infused products. Licensed medical cannabis dispensaries served 56,127 patients, who purchased 1,226,589 grams of dry cannabis. Total retail sales since November 2015 by licensed medical cannabis dispensaries reached $2,270,083,902.18. Monthly Totals for 2023: January: $27,621,022.42 February: $24,427,904.62
If the new initiative passes into law, adults over the age of 21 would be legally able to possess up to one ounce of marijuana, no more than 5 grams of which being cannabis concentrates. The new law allows for up to about 145 licenses to operate recreational dispensaries. Key Elements of the Smart and Safe Arizona Act.
.” In the event that the campaign is featured on the 2022 ballot and successfully voted on, state residents would be able to legally use and buy recreational cannabis in Arkansas by February 2023.
The facility is expected to be operational in Q1 2023. The Company received all final approvals to open and operate its third adult-use dispensary in Massachusetts in the Town of Brookline. Construction will begin in Q3 2021 and is expected to be completed in Q4 2022. Massachusetts. Q2 2021 Adjusted EBITDA grew 27% sequentially to $7.5
The Farmer’s Wife celebrated the grand opening of its third dispensary in Missouri’s developing medical cannabis market Aug. The Farmer’s Wife submitted its licensing applications in 2019 and ultimately won three retail licenses in early 2020, with its first dispensary opening on 4/20 of this year. “We
On May 30, 2023, Governor Tim Walz signed legislation to legalize recreational use of marijuana for persons 21 years of age and older. The bill legalizes the production and sale of marijuana flower concentrates, topical and edible products, immature cannabis plants and seeds, and hemp-derived THC products.
Rather, 21+ residents applying for medical program benefits may self-certify their intent to use cannabis from a licensed dispensary for medical purposes. Allowed formats include flowers, concentrates, edibles, transdermal products, seeds, and seedlings.” ’s licensed dispensaries: Alaska. These changes to D.C.’s
With the recent passage of House Bill 556 and Senate Bill 516 in Maryland, the legalization of adult-use recreational cannabis is set to begin on July 1, 2023. It allows existing medical cannabis dispensaries to convert their licenses to serve adult consumers. How can I purchase cannabis products in Maryland?
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