Florida Medical Cannabis Sales Reach $157 Million in May, Pushing 2025 Total to $750 Million

Florida’s medical marijuana market generated $157,368,038 in sales during May, according to figures released today by the research firm Headset.

With May’s numbers now in, Florida’s 2025 marijuana sales total $748,497,423. This includes revised totals of $155,307,418 for April, $150,896,110 for March, $139,346,318 for February, and $145,579,539 for January.

Dried marijuana flower once again accounted for the largest share of sales in May at 45%. Vaporizers and vape pens followed with 21%, while edibles made up 13% of sales. Concentrates represented 12%, with the remaining 9% made up of tinctures, topicals, pre-rolls, capsules, and other products.

Florida’s medical marijuana program was established through Amendment 2, passed by voters in 2016. It now serves more than 911,000 registered patients according to the state’s Department of Health, with enrollment steadily growing month to month.

A 2026 initiative to legalize recreational marijuana is currently underway, with recent polling showing 67% of voters in favor. The group behind the measure, Smart & Safe Florida, has submitted 377,839 signatures of the 880,062 required to make the November 2026 ballot. The group has until February to collect the remaining signatures.

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