This data set contains preliminary weekly retail sales data for cannabis and cannabis products in both the adult-use cannabis and medical marijuana markets. The data reported is compiled at specific points in time and only captures data current at the time the report is generated. The weekly data set captures retail cannabis sales from Sunday through Saturday of the week. Weeks spanning across two different months only include days within the same month. The first and last week of each month may show lower sales as they may not be made up of a full week (7 days). Data values may be updated and change over time as updates occur. Accordingly, weekly reported data may not exactly match annually reported data.
This statistic shows a forecast of Connecticut state marijuana sales value from 2015 to 2025. The forecast estimates a marijuana sales value of approximately ***** million U.S. dollars in Connecticut in 2025.
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The data shown in this table is updated weekly on Thursdays. The applications included in these counts have NOT been reviewed for completeness. The counts may include incomplete applications and are subject to change.
The data reflects the total number of social equity and general lottery applications the Department of Consumer Protection has received for each license type at the time the report was generated. The Department has not reviewed the applications and cannot confirm that each application was completed properly or that each backer listed in the application submitted a backer application.
Those counted as social equity applicants have self-identified as social equity applicants. The Social Equity Council has NOT reviewed the applications to verify social equity status.
All individuals that are identified as backers associated with a cannabis establishment application must also complete a backer application before the close of the application window to ensure they are considered as part of the application.
Applications will not be reviewed until after the application period closes and the third-party lottery operator has randomly selected the appropriate number of applications for each license type.
This data contains the number of applications submitted by contact in the licensing system. The "Customer Number" field identifies unique accounts created in the licensing system.
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This data set contains preliminary retail sales data for cannabis and cannabis products by product type in the adult-use cannabis and medical marijuana markets based on total sales data. The data reported is compiled at specific points in time and only captures data current at the time the report is generated. The monthly data set captures retail cannabis sales from the first through the last day of the month. Data values may be updated and change over time as updates occur. Accordingly, monthly reported data may not exactly match annually reported data.
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Listing of all the medical marijuana and cannabis products registered with the State Dept. of Consumer Protection
This data set contains preliminary monthly sales data for the average price per gram of usable cannabis in both the adult-use cannabis and medical marijuana markets. For the purposes of this dataset, "usable cannabis" includes raw flower in whole, ground, or pre-rolled form, without additional extracted materials. The data reported is compiled at specific points in time and only captures data current at the time the report is generated. Data values may be updated and change over time as updates occur.
Cannabis Taxes for Plant Material Tax, Edible Products Tax and Other Cannabis Tax.
The District of Columbia holds the record for the highest price per ounce of high quality marijuana in the United States, as of January 2025, with an average price of some 590 U.S. dollars per ounce. Recreational cannabis use Recreational cannabis is not legal in all U.S. states; however, many consumers use the drug illicitly. A recent survey indicated that over half of U.S. adults think that cannabis should be legalized and taxed like alcohol and tobacco. Recreational cannabis is often used by consumers for relaxation, stress relief, and creativity, to name a few. Surveys have shown that a majority of recreation users use marijuana for relaxation. Legal marijuana market potential It is projected that by 2025 the sales of legal cannabis in the U.S. will generate approximately 25 billion dollars in revenue. The regulation of marijuana includes the taxation of all sales. There is potential for the U.S. cannabis market to generate significant taxes and boost the economy. It is estimated that the taxes from legal marijuana sales would exceed the taxes earned from U.S. sales taxes by a significant amount.
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List of operating cannabis and medical marijuana businesses
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Adult Use Cannabis Approved Unions
Status of municipal law regarding cannabis businesses.
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A count of approved cannabis credentials
Public Act 21-1, An Act Concerning Responsible and Equitable Regulation of Adult-Use Cannabis, legalized the adult use of cannabis in Connecticut. The bill established a Social Equity Council, which will promote and encourage the full participation in the cannabis industry by people from communities disproportionately harmed by cannabis prohibition. The bill targets its equity measures at "disproportionately impacted areas" (or DIAs), census tracts in the state that meet certain statistical thresholds, as determined annually by the Social Equity Council.
Adult-use cannabis DIA cultivator applications received
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Applications received
Total brand registrations for adult-use cannabis and medical marijuana products by month
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Retailer locations for medical marijuana and hybrid facilities.
This dataset lists census tracts that are recommended for identification as disproportionately impacted areas, according to Public Act 21-1, An Act Concerning Responsible and Equitable Regulation of Adult-Use Cannabis. "Disproportionately impacted area" means a census tract in the state that has a historical conviction rate for drug-related offenses greater than one-tenth, or an unemployment rate greater than ten percent, as determined by the Social Equity Council. This list of disproportionately impacted areas is expected to be considered by the Social Equity Council at the October 18, 2022 meeting.
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This data set contains preliminary weekly retail sales data for cannabis and cannabis products in both the adult-use cannabis and medical marijuana markets. The data reported is compiled at specific points in time and only captures data current at the time the report is generated. The weekly data set captures retail cannabis sales from Sunday through Saturday of the week. Weeks spanning across two different months only include days within the same month. The first and last week of each month may show lower sales as they may not be made up of a full week (7 days). Data values may be updated and change over time as updates occur. Accordingly, weekly reported data may not exactly match annually reported data.