Medical cannabis sales in Arizona continue to crater as adult-use sales remain robust, according to tax and sales data compiled by the Arizona Department of Revenue.
Sales of medical cannabis dipped to slightly less than $45 million in May, their lowest total since January 2021, when adults were first allowed to purchase cannabis for adult use.
Meanwhile, initial estimates from tax collectors peg adult-use sales at $76.5 million, the fifth time adult-use sales surpassed the $70 million mark.
And ADOR revised April’s sales upward to $81.2 million, up from the initial estimate of $75.5 million, making it the best sales month yet for adult-use cannabis.
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