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Cannabis Sales Failed to March – New Cannabis Ventures

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Cannabis Sales Failed to March – New Cannabis Ventures

New Cannabis Ventures offers readers this easy-to-read exclusive summary of BDSA’s 15-state monthly cannabis sales data.

Cannabis sales rose 6.5% sequentially in March. Adjusted for the higher number of days, sales were down 3.8% sequentially on a daily basis. In this review, we break down the results by state, starting with the western markets and then ending with the eastern markets. Overall, the BDSA estimates sales in 15 markets totaled $2.14 billion in March, up 1.6 percent from a year ago.

Western markets

BDSA provides coverage for Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada and Oregon. In March, annual growth was negative in four states. Growth in each of these states fell consecutively on a daily basis.

Eastern markets

BDSA provides coverage for Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania. In March, annual growth ranged from -6.8% in Florida to +32.7% in Ohio. Ohio began using adults in August, spurring growth. Note that Florida and Pennsylvania are medical markets only. On a daily basis, sequential growth declined in seven out of ten markets. Annual growth was negative in five markets and rose sharply in only two states. We warned of a potential slowdown in Florida despite strong dispensary and unit volume growth due to competitive pressure.

For readers interested in a deeper look hemp markets in these fifteen states and more, including segmentation by additional product categories, brand and product details, longer history and segmentation by product attributes, learn how BDSA Solutions can give you access to actionable data and analytics.

Alan Brochstein, CFA

Based in Houston, Alan leverages his experience as an online community founder 420 Investorthe first and still the largest due diligence platform focused on publicly traded stocks in the cannabis industry. With his extensive network in the cannabis community, Alan continues to find new ways to connect the industry and facilitate its sustainable growth. time New Cannabis Ventureshe is responsible for content development and strategic alliances. Before turning his attention to the cannabis industry in early 2013, Alan, who began his career on Wall Street in 1986, worked as an independent research analyst with more than two decades of research and portfolio management experience. A prolific writer, with over 650 articles published since 2007 Looking for Alphawhere he has 70,000 followers, Alan is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and frequent source Media including the NY Times, Wall Street Journal, Fox Business and Bloomberg TV. Contact Alan. Twitter: |: Facebook |: LinkedIn: |: El

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Long Beach California Advances Plan To Allow Cannabis Sales, Use At Some Festivals, Special Events

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Long Beach California Advances Plan To Allow Cannabis Sales, Use At Some Festivals, Special Events

Shunning public health concerns, the City Council on Tuesday voted to move forward with plans to hold specially-permitted cannabis events within city limits.

On a 6-2 vote, with Council members Christina Duggan and Megan Kerr dissenting, the council agreed to return the item for a second reading before final approval. Once passed, the ordinance will allow the city to issue permits for events dedicated to the sale and consumption of cannabis.

The item, originally proposed in 2019 but shelved amid the coronavirus pandemic, was first studied by the city in 2024, with results released in January 2025. According to the developed plan, the city can issue up to a dozen permits to each state-licensed event organizer; each permit is good for an event of up to four days.

Public cannabis events will require a special permit, which is generally allowed on any city street, sidewalk, alley, park or pier. For cannabis-themed events on private land, this will require a one-day occasional event permit.

The city has listed the Queen Mary, Marina Green Park, Rainbow Lagoon, Waterfront Park, the city convention center and the soon-to-be-built Long Beach Amphitheater as potential sites.

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San Francisco to Consider Allowing Cannabis Cafes

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San Francisco to Consider Allowing Cannabis Cafes

Officials in San Francisco, California, will soon consider allowing cannabis cafes, Bay City News reports. Rafael Mandelman, president of the County Board of Supervisors and District 8 representative, indicated he planned to introduce an ordinance to the board this week to amend city codes to allow businesses.

“We need to support our legal cannabis industry. Too often and in too many ways in San Francisco and in California, we do the opposite.” – Mandelman, via Bay City News

Mandelman indicated the proposal would change city codes related to health, law enforcement, planning and taxes.

Allowing food and drink sales in cannabis cafes was legalized nationwide in 2024. Businesses can sell non-cannabis products such as pastries, snacks and soft drinks. So far, cannabis cafes have opened in Sacramento, San Diego and West Hollywood.

According to state Assemblyman Matt Haney (D), who authored the bill to legalize cannabis cafes, legal cannabis sales in California have fallen by 20% since 2021, and social utility businesses can help revitalize the industry.

“It’s also about culture and community,” Haney said during a press conference Monday, “and what it means for us to be a country that shapes what cannabis culture looks like to the whole world.”

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