State of Illinois Celebrates $1 Billion in Cannabis Retail Sales;
Illinois cannabis industry continues to lead social
equity efforts nationwide
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[July 11, 2024]
CHICAGO – Governor JB Pritzker announced today that
Illinois reached $1 billion in cannabis retail sales on July 1, 2024.
This includes more than $850 million in adult use cannabis sales and
almost $150 million in medical cannabis sales. This milestone was
achieved nearly two weeks faster in 2024 compared to 2023, when the $1
billion sales mark was not reached until July 10. Additionally, Fiscal
Year 2024 saw total cannabis sales exceed $2 billion, which represents
an increase from Fiscal Year 2023 ($1.9 billion) and Fiscal Year 2022
($1.8 billion). A complete month-by-month breakdown on cannabis sales in
Illinois may be found online
here.
“Illinois has the most equitable cannabis industry in the country and
it’s growing and thriving,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “The increase in
total adult-use cannabis sales, combined with the policies my
administration is implementing to support communities ravaged by the War
on Drugs, highlights how this emerging industry is helping us set a
national standard in equity and economic justice. Growing sales in 2024
means cannabis tax revenue will continue to play a major role in
righting decades of wrongs in the state’s criminal justice system.”
Data tracked by the Cannabis Regulation Oversight Office shows Illinois
consumers made 81% of the total value of purchases through the first six
months of 2024, while out-of-state consumers made 19%. The value of the
product sold was 49% cannabis flower, 32% vape, and 22% edibles (along
with liquid edibles at 1.1.%).
“More and more cannabis businesses opening their doors means more and
more unique products for consumers to choose from,” said Cannabis
Regulation Oversight Officer Erin Johnson. “We welcome these new
opportunities for ownership and employment to help support individuals
and communities across the state in undoing the harms from the War on
Drugs.”
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Tax revenue collected from cannabis sales has led to more than $244
million in R3 Grants for economic development, violence prevention,
and youth development in disproportionately impacted communities
across the state. That revenue also enabled the Illinois Department
of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) to establish the
Illinois Cannabis Social Equity Loan Program to connect people and
communities historically impacted by arrests and imprisonment for
cannabis offenses with opportunities to participate in the legal
cannabis industry. To date, almost $22 million in forgivable loans
have been issued to social equity craft growers, transporters, and
infusers. Applications for forgivable loans for social equity adult
use dispensing organizations were accepted through April 2024, with
further updates coming as soon as they’re available. Currently, 218
dispensaries are licensed with the Illinois Department of Financial
and Professional Regulation (IDFPR). Additional full dispensary
licenses will be issued to conditional licensees selected in the
2022 and 2023 lotteries as they meet the requirements for full
licensure.
“It is imperative barriers are removed to ensure workforces and
industries reflect the diversity of the population who calls
Illinois home,” said IDFPR Secretary Mario Treto, Jr. “We are
already seeing the results of our efforts to accomplish this, and I
am excited to see what the future holds for the cannabis industry
across Illinois.”
Learn more about the most diverse cannabis industry in the country
on the Cannabis Regulation
Oversight Office’s website.
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