2025 Cannabis Sales In Connecticut Likely Lower Than 2024
December’s sales data won’t be available until January but the trend is troubling
Erin Gorman Kirk said the state has tried to keep the state’s medical cannabis market afloat. Since becoming the nation’s first cannabis ombudsman, Kirk has worked with legislators to make it easier to obtain a medical cannabis card, and for those cards to be effective for longer and in more places.
It hasn’t helped. At the program’s peak in October 2021, there were 54,000 registered medical cannabis patients in Connecticut, and over the last three years that number has dropped from nearly 49,000 to 31,400.
“That’s a shocking decline, I have to say,” Kirk said. “And we’ve made all these inroads.”
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