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Record-breaking Marijuana Sales in Michigan Reach $261 Million in June
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Michigan’s cannabis industry has achieved unprecedented success in June, with record-breaking sales reaching an astounding $261 million, according to data released by the Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency (CRA). This remarkable milestone surpasses the previous record set in March by over $10 million, highlighting the state’s thriving marijuana market.
Adult-use cannabis purchases accounted for the majority of the total, amounting to an impressive $254,153,133. Medical marijuana sales also contributed significantly, reaching $6,643,877. The data, initially reported by New Cannabis Ventures, reveals that flower sales were the most popular category, followed closely by vape cartridges and infused edibles.
Despite the surge in sales, the average cost of marijuana remains remarkably low. Currently, the price of an ounce for adult-use cannabis stands at around $90, a significant decrease compared to the price of approximately $180 in December 2021. Similarly, the average cost of an ounce of medical marijuana last month was approximately $100. These affordable prices have likely played a role in attracting a larger consumer base.
However, Michigan’s thriving cannabis market faces unique challenges due to federal prohibition. Businesses in the industry continue to encounter obstacles, such as limited access to traditional financial services, resulting in a predominantly cash-based environment. Unfortunately, this cash-intensive nature makes the industry a target for criminal activities, as evidenced by a string of break-ins at marijuana dispensaries across the state.
To address these challenges, the attorney general of Michigan has emphasized the urgent need for Congress to pass cannabis banking reform. These reforms would provide a safer and more secure financial environment for cannabis businesses, ensuring their protection against targeted criminal activities.
Furthermore, recent headlines shed light on a high-profile case involving Rick Johnson, former Michigan House Speaker and chair of the state’s Marijuana Licensing Board. Johnson faced charges of allegedly accepting bribes in exchange for providing privileged information and assistance to select license applicants. The resolution of this case through plea agreements highlights the importance of maintaining transparency and integrity within the licensing process.
In a significant move to support research into the therapeutic benefits of marijuana for military veterans, Michigan regulators announced last year that they would be awarding $20 million in grants through the Veteran Marijuana Research (VMR) Grant Program. These grants will be allocated to two universities, furthering the scientific understanding of marijuana’s potential medical applications.
Additionally, Michigan has dedicated a substantial portion of its marijuana tax revenue to various causes. Nearly $150 million has been distributed among localities, public schools, and a transportation fund. This allocation of funds aims to promote community development and enhance essential services for the benefit of the state’s residents.
The record-breaking sales in Michigan are not isolated occurrences. Other states are also experiencing remarkable growth in their cannabis markets. Massachusetts, since the launch of its adult-use market in November 2018, reached a monthly high of nearly $152 million in June. Similarly, Connecticut witnessed record high marijuana sales of $24 million in the first six months since the opening of its recreational industry. Even Maryland, which recently launched its adult-use cannabis market, generated over $10 million in sales during its opening weekend.
The exceptional success of Michigan’s cannabis sales in June underscores the increasing acceptance and demand for marijuana products within the state. As the industry continues to mature, policymakers must address regulatory challenges and foster a safe, legal, and thriving market that benefits both consumers and businesses alike.
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