Arkansas’s medical marijuana industry is thriving, with sales surpassing $1 billion since the first dispensary opened in May 2019. In 2023 alone, patients spent a record $283 million on medical cannabis, demonstrating the program’s significant growth and demand. As the industry continues to expand, pending litigation and a potential ballot measure could further increase access
Arkansas’s medical marijuana industry is thriving, with sales surpassing $1 billion since the first dispensary opened in May 2019. In 2023 alone, patients spent a record $283 million on medical cannabis, demonstrating the program’s significant growth and demand. As the industry continues to expand, pending litigation and a potential ballot measure could further increase access for patients.
A recent court decision struck down several state-imposed restrictions on the medical marijuana market as unconstitutional, and the Arkansas Supreme Court will soon review the appeal. If these restrictions are permanently lifted, patients may see more product variety and convenience, including pre-rolled joints and telemedicine options.
Moreover, a proposed ballot initiative for November aims to allow home cultivation and could pave the way for recreational marijuana legalization if federal laws change. For more details on these developments, read the full article on Marijuana Moment here.