Connecticut Takes in $21 Million in Legal Weed Sales for April

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The $21 million in total sales was only slightly below the sales for the month of March, when the state reported about $22 million in cannabis sales. Legal marijuana sales in Connecticut remain stable, with the state reporting $21 million in revenue from medical and adult-use cannabis in April. Previous sales totals for the adult-use market were $9.5 million in March, $7 million in February and $5.1 million in the inaugural month of January. The $10.2 million in adult-use sales in April represented a new high for the state’s recreational cannabis market, which launched in January. Seed-to-sale tracking was not previously required for medical marijuana sales.

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Legal marijuana sales in Connecticut remain stable, with the state reporting $21 million in revenue from medical and adult-use cannabis in April.

The figures, reported on Wednesday by the state Department of Consumer Protection, showed that the newly launched adult-use market recorded $10.2 million in the month of April, while the medical cannabis market brought in $11.4 million.

The $21 million in total sales was only slightly below the sales for the month of March, when the...

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