Illinois Medical Cannabis Sales
March’s total medical cannabis sales in Illinois were not only up, but seemingly following the same growth curve established in 2019.
March’s total medical cannabis sales in Illinois were not only up, but seemingly following the same growth curve established in 2019.
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The number of approved Illinois medical-use applications in Illinois has only increased since January.
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The big Illinois news is that over the weekend Gov. J.B. Pritzker extended application deadlines for craft grower, cannabis infuser, and transporter licenses to April 30.
Many U.S.-based public cannabis companies are burning through their cash piles pretty quick
Anecdotally, the cannabis industry seems to be doing O.K. But all reports are anecdotal at this point, since the state is late to update it’s monthly medical sales data.
The stock market has not let up on American cannabis companies.
California and Colorado have a few years of legal recreational sales under their belts compared to Michigan and Illinois, which only have a few months, so it’s just a matter of time until Michigan and Illinois have sales proportionate to their populations vis-a-vis California and Colorado.
As shutdowns roll across every aspect of Western society and business, it’s clear that big change is coming.