Ohio: Almost $300 Million in Marijuana Sales Since Launch of Recreational Market on August 7, Over 3.4 Million Transactions

Since the launch of recreational marijuana sales on August 7, Ohio has recorded $283,230,130 in combined sales across both medical and recreational markets, according to the latest data available through November 23.

Recreational marijuana sales have contributed $178,481,465 during this period, while medical marijuana sales totaled $104,748,665, according to data released by the Ohio Department of Commerce’s
Division of Cannabis Control. During this period there were 2,363,214 recreational transactions and 1,109,022 medical transactions.

Prices have seen a significant decline since recreational sales began. The average cost per gram is now $7.68, a noticeable drop from $9.42 in early August. Similarly, the price for one-tenth of an ounce has fallen to $21.72 from $31.06.

Ohio’s all-time marijuana sales, which include both medical and recreational markets, have now reached $2,201,239,941 across 19,802,040 transactions. These numbers underscore Ohio’s position as one of the largest marijuana markets in the Midwest.

Under Ohio law, adults 21 and older may possess up to 2.5 ounces of marijuana or 15 grams of concentrates. Medical marijuana patients can carry a 90-day supply, which includes up to eight ounces of dried marijuana and 26.55 grams of concentrates. The Ohio Division of Cannabis Control continues to oversee both markets, ensuring compliance and fostering growth in this rapidly expanding industry.

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