Oregon Marijuana Sales Top $219 Million Through March

Oregon’s legal marijuana market generated $219,561,595 in sales through the first three months of 2026, according to new data release by the state’s Liquor and Cannabis Commission.

According to the latest figures, Oregon marijuana stores sold $74,595,450 worth of products in January, followed by $69,198,238 in February and $75,766,907 in March. That brings the year-to-date total to just over $219.5 million.

The total represents a roughly 2% decrease from the $224,247,606 sold during the same period last year, showing that while demand remains strong, sales have slipped modestly on an annual basis.

Prices also continued to trend downward.

The average price for dried marijuana flower fell about 4%, dropping from $3.47 per gram to $3.33 per gram. Concentrates saw a steeper decline, with average prices falling about 6%, from $16 per gram to $15.

Oregon voters approved marijuana legalization in November 2014 through Measure 91, and the state’s first legal recreational stores opened on October 1, 2015. Under current law, adults 21 and older can possess up to 2 ounces of marijuana in public and up to 8 ounces at home. Retail marijuana sales are subject to a 17% state tax, and local governments can add up to an additional 3%, bringing the total tax rate in some areas to 20%.

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