U.S. Marijuana Sales Top $2.3 Billion in March, Over $6.5 Billion for Q1 2026

Legal cannabis markets in the United States generated over $2.3 billion in total sales in March, and nearly $6.6 billion for the first quarter of the year.

This is according to an analysis by The Marijuana Herald of state-level cannabis sales figures. The data was provided by state regulatory agencies, and when that wasn’t possible by the research firm Headset. The analysis includes 23 states with legal adult-use sales, along with five of the nation’s largest medical-only marijuana markets.

Here’s the full state-by-state breakdown for March.

State Total Sales (USD, M=Million) Year Legalized
Arkansas* $26M 2016 
Arizona $104M 2020
Alaska $19M 2014
California $306M 2016
Colorado $96M 2012
Connecticut $24.5M 2021
Delaware $11M 2025
Florida* $176M 2016
Illinois $127M 2019
Maine $20M 2016
Maryland $101M 2022
Massachusetts $132M 2016
Michigan $256M 2018
Minnesota $22M 2023
Missouri $131M 2022
Montana $24M 2020
Nevada $53M 2016
New Jersey $94M 2020
New Mexico $49M 2021
New York $164M 2021
Ohio $102M 2023
Oklahoma* $51M 2018
Oregon $77M 2014
Rhode Island $9M 2022
Utah* $16M 2020
Virginia* $15M 2018
Vermont $11M 2018
Washington $92M 2012

*Medical-only states.

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