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A Cannabis Social Club (CSC), sometimes called Cannabis Club, Cannabis Association, or Teapad, is a type of cannabis retail outlet, an industry model for regulated cannabis [1] organised as non-profit cooperatives in which cannabis is cultivated, shared, and enjoyed collectively, usually for the purpose of relaxing or for social communion.
There are now 245 licensed retail weed outlets, up from 41 stores at the end of 2023. Retail sales of weed have generated $22 million in combined tax revenues for local governments, including $7.9 ...
Second to April 20 or 4/20, the cannabis industry sees the largest uptick in sales the day before Thanksgiving, and one St. Louis dispensary is offering deals and a DJ for "Green Wednesday."
Sales last month totaled just over $100,000 at Endo and the company has sold nearly $2.2 million in cannabis products to date, according to data from the Cannabis Control Division.
A Cannabis social club (CSC) is a non-profit members-only industry model for non-medical cannabis. CSCs do not "sell" cannabis as such: legally, they only grow the amount needed for their members in exchange for the costs of production (a form of delegation of home cultivation to the club).
That means half of cannabis stores reported a lower monthly sales figure than $28,000. This median sales figure reached a high in August 2023, when it was slightly more than $34,000.
Medical marijuana sales generated another $8.3 million. Meanwhile, the average price last week of an ounce of flower − dried cannabis plant material − jumped about 20% to $266 per ounce ...
Kentucky HB 72 was introduced in early January by Nima Kulkarni to legalize possession but not sales of cannabis. [26] [27] The governor of Wisconsin, Tony Evers (D), said in early January that he would sign a medical cannabis bill if it was passed by the legislature. The bill, which includes state-run dispensaries, was introduced on January 8 ...