Maine: $19.3 Million in Legal Marijuana Sold in April, $244 Million Year-to-Date, Cost Per Gram Reaches Record Low

Maine’s legal marijuana market continued its steady momentum in April, generating $19,317,383 in sales across 381,865 transactions.

The data, released by the Office of Cannabis Policy, shows the average price per gram of dried flower fell to a record low of $6.63. That’s $0.24 less than in March, when the previous record low of $6.87 was set. This marks fifth straight month of declining flower prices, even as sales volume remains strong.

Nearly 60% of April’s revenue—roughly $11.3 million—came from “usable marijuana,” which includes dried flower and prerolls. Other categories such as concentrates, edibles, and vape products made up the remaining share.

So far in 2025, adult-use marijuana sales have reached $243,915,824 across 4,560,247 transactions. If the trend continues, the state is on pace to surpass last year’s total.

Maine voters approved recreational marijuana in 2016, with retail sales officially launching in October 2020. The state applies a 10% sales tax on adult-use marijuana, with additional excise taxes on certain products. Revenue supports municipal reimbursements, public health initiatives, and the state’s general fund.

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