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A 2023 report by the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission found that 73% of consumers purchased from licensed dispensaries, with 43% of residents reporting use. Flower and edibles were the most popular products, and a majority used cannabis to manage physical or mental health.

Report: Majority of Massachusetts Cannabis Consumers Using Licensed Stores

Mar 17, 2026

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TG Branfalt

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A report released this month by the Massachusetts Cannabis Control
Commission (CCC) found that in 2023, 73% of cannabis
consumers purchased products from licensed dispensaries. The study used
data from the International Cannabis Policy Study (ICPS), conducted from
2019 to 2023.

For the first time in the ACPS survey, a majority – 61% – reported sourcing
their cannabis from a licensed retailer, with 56% saying they obtained
cannabis from a family member or friend, and 24% reporting obtaining
cannabis from a “dealer.”

According to the report, 37% of Massachusetts residents consumed cannabis
in the last year, including 43% in 2023. Another 14% reported daily or
near-daily cannabis consumption, including 17% in 2023.

Flower was the most commonly used cannabis product (74% of respondents)
during the study period, followed by edibles (72%), and vapes (40%).

A majority of cannabis consumers – 51% – said they used cannabis to manage
or improve physical health concerns, while 43% said they consumed cannabis
to manage mental health concerns.

Just 13% of respondents admitted to consuming cannabis at or before work
during the previous 30 days. A similar share – 14% – said they had
driven after consuming cannabis.

Just 9% of respondents reported seeking medical services to treat adverse
health effects related to cannabis consumption.

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