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Montana: Page 2
Montana Cannabis Legalization Trends: Adult-Use Sales Up, Medical Sales Down
The state has banked $148 million in total sales during the first half of 2022.
Montana Regulators Limit Tribal Cannabis Cultivation Licenses
New guidance from the Montana Department of Revenue prohibits tribal grows from expanding beyond tier 1 licenses.
Montana 2022 Cannabis Sales Eclipse $123 Million
The Treasure State continued to add to the chest during its fifth month of adult-use cannabis sales, despite medical sales slipping.
Broadening Horizon: Montana's Fiber and Grain Focus
Hemp is becoming a rotational crop for Montana hemp farmers.
Montana’s Adult-Use Cannabis Sales Reach Nearly $16 Million in March
March sales were the highest since the state launched adult-use sales in January.
Montana’s Adult-Use Cannabis Sales Enjoy Boost in February
The state’s medical cannabis sales, however, declined compared to January’s figures.
Montana’s Adult-Use Cannabis Market Is Off and Running: Week in Review
Customers flocked to newly open dispensaries and bought more than $1.5 million in products last week.
Montana’s Adult-Use Cannabis Retailers Sell More Than $1.5 Million in Product During First Weekend of Legal Sales
The 20% sales tax generated over $313,000 in revenue for the state.
Adult-Use Cannabis Sales Begin in Montana
Some businesses reported record foot traffic on Jan. 1, the first day of adult-use sales in the state.
Montana Officials Strike Rule That Would Have Barred Cannabis Licensees From Selling Hemp
The state’s Department of Revenue reversed course after receiving industry pushback on the rule, which would have banned dispensaries from selling CBD products.
Tracking the Number of Registered Medical Patients by State: MAP
An overview of state medical cannabis markets by patient count, with commentary from Headset.
Montana’s Adult-Use Cannabis Law Prohibits Licensees from Growing and Selling Hemp
The regulations prohibit licensed cannabis businesses from producing and selling CBD products, which will likely be sold at gas stations and other non-specialty retailers in the state.
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