Sales of adult-use cannabis in Connecticut continue to grow each month, according to the Department of Consumer Protection.
In November, there were more than
$15.3 million worth of sales of adult-use marijuana, up from $14.7 million in October.
There were more than $10.3 million worth of sales of medical marijuana in November, up slightly from around $10.1 million in October.
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The Department of Consumer Protection said the average product price for medical marijuana patients was $36.99 in November, while the average price of adult-use products was $38.44.
Sales of adult-use marijuana in Connecticut started on Jan. 10. Here’s a look at how much has been sold each month since.
Adult-use marijuana sales
- January: $5.1 million
- February: $7.02 million
- March: $9.6 million
- April: $10.2 million
- May: $11.5 million
- June: $12.5 million
- July: $13 million
- August: $14 million
- September: $14.3 million
- October: $14.7 million
- November: $15.3 million
Medical marijuana sales
- January: $8.2 million
- February: $11.4 million
- March: $12.6 million
- April: $11.4 million
- May: $11.2 million
- June: $11.3 million
- July: $10.6 million
- August: $11 million
- September: $11 million
- October: $10.1 million
- November: $10.3 million
You can find more information on the sale of cannabis in the state at ct.gov/cannabis.