Illinois legal cannabis sales nearly $1.4 billion in 2021, double last
year's total
State collects more than $387 million in cannabis taxes
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[January 04, 2022]
By Greg Bishop
(The Center Square) – December
cannabis sales broke monthly sales records with $137.9 million sold and
Illinois cannabis stores doubled sales over the prior 12 months.
Monthly sales totals for all of 2021 published Monday by the Illinois
Department of Financial and Professional Regulation showed nearly $1.4
billion sold. That’s more than double the $669 million sold in 2020.
December sales of $137.9 million topped the previous monthly record set
in July 2021 with $127.8 million sold.
For the prior calendar year, in-state residents bought $943 million
while out-of-state residents bought more than $436 million.
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Taxes on legal cannabis can be up to
40% or more, depending on the potency of the product. Taxes
collected and remitted to the comptroller for the prior calendar
year total $387.7 million.
The taxes are split several ways. More than a third
goes to the state’s general revenue fund. Ten percent goes to unpaid
bills. Eight percent goes to law enforcement and two percent goes to
public safety campaigns.
Nearly a quarter of every cannabis tax dollar goes to community
groups through the Restore, Reinvest and Renew Program.
“Areas eligible for funding were identified using community-level
data on gun injury, child poverty, unemployment, and state prison
commitments and returns, combined with disproportionately impacted
areas identified by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic
Opportunity (DCEO),” the Pritzker administration said last month.
The state has already distributed $35 million. An additional $45
million is set to be released with details available at
R3.Illinois.gov. |