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Delaware will begin adult-use cannabis sales on August 1, following the passage of reforms in 2023. The state's Marijuana Commissioner, Joshua Sanderlin, emphasized the market's focus on safety, equity, and accountability, highlighting its potential to generate revenue for public services and create opportunities. Although initial dispensary licenses were awarded in December, the process faced a setback when the FBI denied federal background checks, leading to a rework of licensing requirements.

Adult-Use Cannabis Sales to Launch in Delaware Next Month

Jul 2, 2025

Graham Abbott

Ganjapreneur



The Delaware Office of the Marijuana Commissioner (OMC) announced Tuesday
that adult-use cannabis sales would commence in the state starting August 1.

Delaware lawmakers passed the state’s adult-use cannabis reforms in 2023.

Joshua Sanderlin, the state’s new Marijuana Commissioner, said the pending
sales launch “reflects the tireless efforts of our regulatory team and our
strong partnerships with state agencies, industry stakeholders, and
community leaders.”

“Our focus is on building a safe, equitable, and accountable marijuana
market that delivers real benefits to Delawareans,” Sanderlin said in a
press release.

“This new industry will generate critical revenue to strengthen our
schools, infrastructure, and public health systems, while creating real
opportunities for entrepreneurs. This revenue also gives us a powerful tool
to invest in the communities most impacted by the war on drugs, addressing
past wrongs and ensuring that the benefits of this new market reach every
corner of our state.” — Gov. Matt Meyer (D), in a statement

The first adult-use dispensary licenses were awarded in December. Earlier
this year, however, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) denied the
process for federal background checks as required by the state’s
legalization policy, which sent lawmakers and officials scrambling to
rework the program’s licensing requirements.

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