Pritzker Administration Announces
Sales Figures for First Weekend of Adult-Use Cannabis, Applicant
Totals for Dispensary Licenses
State’s new adult-use cannabis industry
generated over $10 million in sales in first days; Preliminary
estimates show that of 700 total applicants for May 1 dispensary
licenses, more than 600 identify as social equity applicants
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[January 07, 2020]
The Illinois Department of Federal and Professional Regulation has
announced that statewide adult-use cannabis sales from Wednesday,
January 1 through Sunday, January 5 totaled $10,830,667.91.
Dispensaries across the state rendered 271,169 transactions over the
five-day period.
|
SALES $$ |
|
TRANSACTIONS |
JAN 1 |
3,176,256.71 |
|
77,128 |
JAN 2 |
2,252,586.51 |
|
56,762 |
JAN 3 |
2,209,065.01 |
|
55,161 |
JAN 4 |
2,004,019.43 |
|
51,174 |
JAN 5 |
1,189,252.18 |
|
30,954 |
TOTAL |
10,830,667.91 |
|
271,169 |
As part of the state's focus on equity, 25 percent of cannabis sales
tax revenues will support the Restore, Reinvest and Renew (R3)
program, which aims to address the impact of economic disinvestment,
violence and the historical overuse of the criminal justice system.
The Department of Revenue expects to have a tax revenue estimate by
the end of February, when initial tax payments from dispensaries are
due.
“The successful launch of this new industry is a historic
development for our state that will benefit the very communities
that have been disproportionately impacted by the failed war on
drugs,” said Toi Hutchinson, Senior Advisor to the Governor for
Cannabis Control. “As we move into the next phase, the Pritzker
administration is proud to see the robust interest in dispensary
ownership from social equity applicants, and we encourage them to
apply for $30 million in loans that we have available to reduce the
capital barriers to entry. Unlike any state in the nation, Illinois
has set the standard for what it means to legalize cannabis in a way
that begins to right the wrongs of the past and gives new
opportunity to those that have been left behind for far too long.”
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On Thursday, January 2, the Department concluded the first round of applications
for new dispensary licenses. A preliminary count shows that more than 700
applicants submitted applications seeking almost 4,000 licenses. More than 600
of the applicants identified themselves as qualifying for social equity
applicant status. The Department will award up to 75 new dispensary licenses,
which will be announced by May 1, 2020.
The application process provides several avenues for social equity applicants
that are unique in the nation. Of the total points possibly awarded during
application scoring, 20 percent are designated for social equity applicants, who
also receive a 50 percent waiver for non-refundable application and license
fees.
To defray the start-up costs associated with entering the industry, social
equity applicants have access to a low-cost loan fund, primarily funded by
existing dispensaries, and are allowed 180 days from the license award date to
identify a physical location for the dispensary. Ownership limitations are also
in place to protect market share for new applicants. Following the awarding of
the next round of dispensary licenses, the state will also conduct a disparity
study to ensure the market reflects the equity goals of the historic
legislation.
[Illinois Office of Communication and
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