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Arkansas Medical Marijuana Sales Are On Track To Set A New Annual Record
Sep 14, 2025
Marijuana Moment
Marijuana Moment
*“A total of $1.5 billion has been spent on medical marijuana since the
state’s first dispensary opened in May 2019.”*
*By Sonny Albarado, Arkansas Advocate*
Arkansans spent $10 million more on medical marijuana so far this year than
during the first eight months of 2024, putting the state on track to exceed
a record set two years ago, according to the state finance department.
From January through August, Arkansans bought $193.1 million in medical
marijuana products from the state’s dispensaries, compared with $182.5
million in the same period last year, according to a press release from the
state Department of Finance and Administration.
“With daily sales averaging about $800,000 in 2025, we are on track to
surpass the 2023 sales record of $283 million,” department spokesperson
Scott Hardin said.
There has also been a significant year-to-year increase in the number of
pounds of cannabis sold, Hardin said, with the 2025 total at 52,292 pounds.
The state collected $5.38 million in tax revenue from medical marijuana in
July and August, bringing the total tax haul so far this year to $21.57
million.
Patients spent $24,262,201 in July, purchasing 6,721 pounds, and
$24,647,170 in August, buying 6,778 pounds, according to the finance
department.
Suite 443 in Hot Springs and Natural Relief Dispensary in Sherwood sold the
most medical marijuana in both July and August, according to the press
release. Suite 443 sold 1,419.6 pounds total for both months. Natural
Relief sold 1,317.7 pounds over July and August.
“A total of $1.5 billion has been spent on medical marijuana since the
state’s first dispensary opened in May 2019,” Hardin said.
The Arkansas Department of Health reports 109,060 active patient cards. The
Medical Marijuana Commission has licensed 38 dispensaries but only 36 are
operating, Hardin said. The license of one of the closed dispensaries was
revoked by the state Alcoholic Beverage Control Board last year, and its
owner’s appeal of the revocation remains before the courts.
*This story was first published by Arkansas Advocate.*
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