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Tuesday, 10/10/2023 4:14:52 PM

Tuesday, October 10, 2023 4:14:52 PM

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PART 2....Connecticut Sets Another Marijuana Sales Record In September, With Monthly Purchases Exceeding $25 Million For First Time

https://www.marijuanamoment.net/connecticut-sets-another-marijuana-sales-record-in-september-with-monthly-purchases-exceeding-25-million-for-first-time/

For example, New Mexico’s legal marijuana retailers sold more than $47 million of combined adult-use and medical marijuana products in September, according to data from the state Regulation & Licensing Department (RLD).

Illinois marijuana shops sold nearly 3.7 million adult-use cannabis products in September, That’s more products than during any other month since recreational sales launched in January 2020, amounting to $139.5 million in total sales.

In Maryland, the state reported more than $90.7 million worth of marijuana products were sold in September, the bulk of which was driven by record-high monthly sales to adult-use consumers. Medical cannabis purchases, meanwhile, have dipped slightly following the opening of adult-use stores in July.

August was also a record-setting month in Rhode Island, which sold its highest amount of cannabis for the fourth consecutive month, notching $9.7 in monthly receipts.

Purchases of adult-use cannabis in Montana hit a monthly record in August, according to the state’s Cannabis Control Division.

In Maine, marijuana sales similarly reached a record high in August, with nearly $22 million worth of purchases.

Massachusetts retailers have now sold more than $5 billion in adult-use marijuana since the state’s recreational market launched five years ago, the state reported last month. Sales reached $139.3 million in August alone, with the year-to-date total at $1.05 billion within the first eight months of 2023.

Michigan marijuana sales reached yet another record high in July, with nearly $277 million worth of cannabis sold.

Missouri retailers have been selling about $4 million worth of marijuana per day on average since the state’s adult-use market opened up in February—and the state saw a record $121.2 million in cannabis purchases in June.
The U.S. Census Bureau recently released its first report on state-level marijuana tax revenue data following what the agency called “a complete canvass of all state agencies” going back to July 2021. In the 18-month period between then and the end of 2022, the data show, states collected more than $5.7 billion from licensed cannabis sales.