Pritzker Administration Announces
Third Month Sales Totals for Adult Use Cannabis
State’s new adult-use cannabis industry
generated nearly $36 million in sales in March
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[April 04, 2020]
CHICAGO – The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional
Regulation has announced preliminary numbers show statewide
adult-use cannabis sales in March totaled $35,902,543.22.
Dispensaries across the state sold 812,203 items over the 31-day
period. Sales to Illinois residents totaled $27,096,931.23, while
sales to out-of-state residents totaled $8,805,611.99. These figures
do not include taxes collected. A portion of every cannabis sale
will be reinvested in communities harmed most by the failed war on
drugs.
Medical and adult use cannabis dispensaries remain open as part of
the essential businesses and operations named in Governor Pritzker’s
executive order signed on March 20, 2020. Both sides of the cannabis
industry were included to ensure the cannabis supplier industry
protects medical cannabis patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Additionally, the revenue generated by adult-use cannabis sales
funds the important social justice and equity goals at the core of
Illinois’ adult use law.
“Three straight months of consistent adult use cannabis sales show
there is – and will continue to be – strong support and demand from
consumers,” said Toi Hutchinson, Senior Advisor for Cannabis Control
to Gov. Pritzker. “To ensure medical users are able to access they
product they need during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, curbside
pickup will remain an option for medical patients through April
30th.”
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Dispensaries are permitted to sell medical cannabis outside of their limited
access area on their property or on a public walkway or curb adjacent to the
dispensary. Medical cannabis patients will be able to continue to utilize their
designated caregiver to purchase medicine for them. However, dispensaries may
not deliver medical cannabis to a patient or caregiver’s home. These rules do
not apply to adult-use cannabis sales; those must still take place inside the
limited access area. A complete list of the rules extended may be found here.
Governor Pritzker recently signed an executive order that extends the deadline
for applications for cannabis infuser, craft grower, and transporter licenses to
the Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) from March 30, 2020 to April 30,
2020. The July 1, 2020 deadline for the issuance of those licenses remains in
effect. IDOA will award up to 40 infuser licenses and up to 40 craft grower
licenses. Transporter licenses will also be awarded by July 1. While there is no
limit on how many transporter licenses will be awarded, applicants must score at
least 75% of the available points and meet all other requirements before being
granted a transporter license.
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