Cannabis sales near $1 billion at end of September
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[October 23, 2021]
By Elyse Kelly
(The Center Square) – The legal
recreational cannabis market continues to hold steady in Illinois as the
end of September saw cannabis product sales for the year near the $1
billion mark.
September sales hit just over $120 million, making it the seventh month
in a row in which sales exceeded $1 million, Marijuana Moment reported.
Last month’s sales are an 80% increase over the same month last year,
the article stated.
Morgan Fox, spokesperson for the National Cannabis Industry Association,
says this growth is largely a continuation of the trend away from the
unregulated market.
“They’re concerned about things like safety as well as quality and
convenience, not to mention making sure their money is going toward
legitimate businesses that are acting responsibly,” he said.
September’s numbers are down from a high in July as well as August. Fox
attributes this to part of a leveling off after an initial spike.
“We saw that at the beginning of the pandemic as well as increases –
temporarily – because of people stocking up, because they were worried
about continued access, but when cannabis businesses were considered
essential that tapered off a little bit,” he said.
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In legalizing cannabis, lawmakers anticipated tapping
a new revenue stream that so far hasn’t disappointed.
“Every sale that takes place on the regulated market is a sale that
doesn’t take place on the unregulated market, and that represents a
significant change in the direction that that revenue is flowing,”
Fox said.
That revenue could see a drop as other states legalize, but Fox
thinks growth could continue as more businesses get licensed – and
if the state would get out of the way.
“We will continue to see that growth, and honestly, I think we would
see much more growth if the state were to decrease taxes on cannabis
businesses and if the federal government would make it easier for
them to find things like banking and financial services and
traditional lending so that the regulated businesses would be able
to more easily compete with the unregulated market,” he said. |