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The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) announced recreational cannabis sales totals for January 2025. After setting a new annual-sales total in 2024, Illinois kicked off 2025 with the highest January sales total since legalization. 2024 total monthly sales include: January: $133,787,753.89
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We’re one week away from the 2024 Illinois Cannabis Convention , and Illinois NewsJoint invites vendors and attendees to stop by Booth 221 for some free swag and learn about the array of services we provide for the Illinois cannabis industry, including NewsJointEvents, NewsJoint Printing, NewsJoint Bar Service, NewsJoint Consulting, and more.
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