Missouri tops $126 million in total marijuana sales in March
Missouri adult-use and medical marijuana retailers generated $126.2 million in sales in March, up nearly 23% over February.
Missouri adult-use and medical marijuana retailers generated $126.2 million in sales in March, up nearly 23% over February.
Mere months before Robert Fireman died suddenly in December, the co-founder and former CEO of Massachusetts-based MariMed shook up the cannabis company’s management team and created a succession plan.
Adult-use marijuana sales in Missouri hit the ground running, reaching $71.7 million in its first month.
Recreational marijuana sales in Illinois totaled $120.5 million in February, an increase of 5.7% from February 2022 despite declining sales to out-of-state shoppers.
As former general manager of three Arena Football League teams, Reggie Harris knows the importance of going on offense.
So, in 2021, when Harris and his team launched House of Kush, a Kansas City, Missouri-based company that sells cannabis-plant genetics via seedlings and licensing deals, he didn’t wait for clients to come find him.
A regulatory miscue prompted a Missouri judge to side with a medical marijuana cultivator and grant the company a license.
Track-and-trace platform Metrc increased its presence in Missouri to include oversight of that state’s newly launched adult-use marijuana market.