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Rhode Island cannabis regulators are now accepting online applications for 24 new retail licenses, with six reserved for social equity applicants and six for worker-owned cooperatives. Social equity applicants are defined as individuals affected by the War on Drugs. The new licenses will be spread across six geographic zones and determined by lottery. Medical cannabis dispensaries in the state sold $118 million in products last year and $80 million so far this year. A $7,500 application fee and $30,000 annual licensing fee are required, but the application fee is waived for social equity applicants for the first year.

Rhode Island Now Accepting Adult-Use Retail License Applications 

Sep 16, 2025

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TG Branfalt

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Cannabis regulators in Rhode Island are now accepting online applications for
24 new retail licenses through the end of December, Rhode Island Current reports.
Six of the licenses are reserved for social equity applicants, and another
six are set aside for worker-owned cooperatives.

Under state rules, social equity applicants are defined as individuals who
were adversely affected by the War on Drugs, including residents in census
tracts of five Rhode Island municipalities identified as
“disproportionately impacted” areas from past cannabis prohibition. Those
tracts include parts of Providence, Central Falls, Pawtucket, Woonsocket,
and Newport.

Cannabis Control Commission Chairperson Kimberly Ahern said the new
licenses represent “a significant day for the commission and Rhode Island.”

“This milestone represents the culmination of years of work and
collaboration.” — Ahern via the Current

The new licenses will be spread throughout six geographic zones, with a
maximum of four per zone, and will be determined via lottery.

Currently, adult-use cannabis products are sold through the state’s seven
medical cannabis dispensaries. According to state data, those stores sold
$118 million worth of products last year and about $80 million so far this
year through the end of August.

All applicants are required to pay a $7,500 application fee and an annual
$30,000 licensing fee; however, the application fee will be waived for
social equity applicants for the first year.

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