Connecticut Marijuana Sales Hit $23.8 Million in April, Pushing 2025 Total to Almost $100 Million

Connecticut’s licensed marijuana stores sold a combined $23,798,144 worth of products in April, according to data released today by the Department of Consumer Protection.

The total includes $17,496,048 in adult-use sales and $6,302,096 in medical marijuana purchases. This brings the state’s marijuana sales total for the first four months of 2025 to $95,368,392.

The average price per gram in April dropped to $10.03, continuing a gradual decline from earlier in the year. Specific breakdowns by product type were not included in the April data, but flower and vape products have consistently led sales in past months.

Marijuana in Connecticut is subject to both a 6.35% state sales tax and a separate excise tax based on THC content. Medical marijuana sales remain exempt from both taxes. The state legalized marijuana in 2021, with licensed sales beginning in January 2023.

Adults 21 and older may legally possess up to 1.5 ounces of marijuana in public and up to five ounces at home. Home cultivation of up to six plants per household is also allowed, with a limit of three mature plants at any time.

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