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Works of Fire: America’s best cannabis for 4th of July 2024

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Whether it’s rockets that land themselves, miraculous medical breakthroughs, or Beyonce—America stays winning no matter how much the haters hate.

On the country’s 248th birthday, those wins extend to cannabis freedoms as well. Stoners worldwide envy our 24 full legalization states and new ones in the pipeline. Ohio’s first legal sales occur this June. Floridians get to vote to end prohibition this November. Pennsylvania, Hawaii, and the Dakotas are fighting for weed freedoms. The country’s 40 million or so past-month weed smokers have more potent, pure, new flavors and modes of cannabis to choose from than ever in 2024 from Washington state to the beaches of Miami.

July 4th has become the third biggest sales period in the year, after 4/20 and the pre-Christmas stock-up. You need pre-rolls for popping out of the club. You need all-in-one vape pens to sneak a toke while camping with the cousins. You need edibles to rest up after way too much fun.

America’s fine dispensaries stand ready to serve. We surveyed the landscape for new flavors and certified classics to enjoy from 12 legal states. Jump down to picks for your area.

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Red Bubblegum

Fig Farms

Fig Farms' new Red Bubblegum. (Courtesy Fig Farms)
Fig Farms’ new Red Bubblegum. (Courtesy Fig Farms)

The flavor of red gum, strawberry soda, and pink Mike & Ikes comes out in Fig Farms’ new Red Bubblegum. A cross of (White Runtz x Jet Fuel Gelato) x Zeclair—this hybrid indica goes great with an afternoon flick or some other chillax time. Fig Farms bred and hunted this variety from seed, and it leads off an epic lineup for Fig Farms in California, Illinois, and beyond.

Baby Turtle

Khalifa Kush

Khalifa Kush Baby Turtle. (Courtesy Khalifa Kush)
Khalifa Kush Baby Turtle. (Courtesy Khalifa Kush)

America’s chief weed rapper Wiz Khalifa focuses on that GAS with the new Baby Turtle—a cross of a Jokerz #31 variety to classic Khalifa Kush. For lovers of OG Kush and other green gas strains, expect a uniquely acidic fuel, with subtle notes of the earthy, lemon, and pine. Baby Turtle comes from indica hybrids for a relaxing, well-rounded high, tailored for an end-of-day session that will kick-start your night.

See also: A Golden State San Fernando Valley OG Kush, and Solful brand Headband.

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Tropical Z

Connected

Connected brand Tropical Z. (Courtesy Connected)
Connected brand Tropical Z. (Courtesy Connected)

California’s biggest brand when you add in Alien Labs has a new flagship summer sativa—Tropical Z. Punchy and sweet, Connected Tropical Z comes from Xeno x (Grand Daddy Purple Tom Hill Haze) #9, and has a lot of limonene, myrcene, and caryophyllene for the tart, dank, fuel smell. It conjures orange zest, island fruit, and shaved ice. Connected calls it, “a prime example of an excellently engineered sativa dominant strain. Perfect for staying focused and getting things done without leaving you feeling paranoid or overly caffeinated. Perfect for daytime and late-night use.”

See also: A Golden State Hawaiian Headband; Kanha Minis; White Plum Mochi blunt by Teds Budz

Kanha's new Minis. (Courtesy Kanha)
Kanha’s new Minis. (Courtesy Kanha)

Michigan

Michigan cannabis sales have overtaken much larger California, due to much lighter government regulations. It’s another example of that Don’t Tread on Me energy that cannabis reformers have brought to the Midwest. There’s too much good stuff in Michigan and the weather is perfect. Check out:

Crude Boys Garlic Funk

BLK MKT Jealousy

Grown Rogue Super Boof flower

Glacier Cannabis Dante’s Inferno

Mac Farms Melonade live rosin disposable

Baby Jeeter infused Fire OG

Detroit Edibles Cinnamon Toast crispy treat

Massachusetts

Beachtime Betties. (Courtesy Betty's Eddies)
Beachtime Betties. (Courtesy Betty’s Eddies)

After several years of mass-produced mids, Massachusetts is experiencing its first golden age of craft, high-end cannabis growers. We hit up Rolling Releaf’s Devin Alexander for strain selections including the Tower Three Cold Snap preroll. PAX has seasonal live rosin pods of the award-winning new Blue Lobster

For hash—check out the Blue River Terps Watermelon Mimosa cold-cure, and Nature’s Heritage Ebony Ivory live diamonds and sauce. (“Terps” is short for terpenes—the aromatic essential oils in weed.)

For edibles, some bangers include the Lost Farm Ice Cream Cake x Island Punch chews and the Beachtime Betty’s Strawberry Lemonade 1:1 Chews

New York

New York has a handful of stores open in the New York City area with more coming online every week. The first indoor flower is coming soon. Until then, New York has some solid extract and edible options like:  

PAX Grapefruit Haze rosin pod

Ghost brand Banana Ghost live rosin cart

1906 Go chocolate-covered coffee beans

Rove Maui Wowie hash-infused pre-roll

Maryland

Maryland had probably the most successful East Coast legal cannabis launch of all time, with a bunch of stores flipping to adult-use. Plenty of planning and stockpiling, as well as a clear launch schedule, meant that prices never surged and supplies never ran dry. Here’s a product spotlight:

Orange Drizzle 510 thread cart

Evermore Concentrations

These live resin vape carts from Baltimore-based Evermore bring together a hybrid of (Mimosa x Wedding Cake) for daytime fun. This strain hits the palate much like an orange upside-down cake with a confectionary front end and an orange tang lingering note. Rosin carts are nice, but this butane extract has great flavor, full stop. If you like California’s Holy Water or Coldfire Juice, you will be pleased with these options right in their backyard.  The cart has 5.6% CBG for an anti-inflammatory effect. The label also boasts a staggering 9.1% terpenes, with a lot of β-Caryophyllene, Limonene, and β-Myrcene. It makes for a euphoric vibe that hits right in the eyes with a regular dose of puffs. The complete experience of ordering this cart through RISE Bethesda’s delivery service, throwing it on the battery, and feeling the energetic buzz was so seamless, that it’s an easy recommendation for the types of busy patients who would benefit most. (Max Blickstein)

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Curio Rum Pie flower

District cannabis Beach Cake

Nature’s Heritage Chocolatina bubble hash

Fade Co Mule Fuel pre-rolls for that kick to the head

Oregon

Get out onto that scenic, lush Oregon coast this summer, and don’t forget the world’s most affordable, diverse, and professional weed products. Oregon rocks rarities like Cosmic Treehouse Franco’s Lemon Cheese. It has endless amounts of quality extracts like Happy Cabbage Spritzer live rosin. And don’t forget the Wyld Strawberry Lemonade gummy or the Magic Number Ginger Beer.

Washington

Kawazaki

Freddy’s Fuego

Freddy's Fuego Kawazaki. (Courtesy Freddy's Fuego)
Freddy’s Fuego Kawazaki. (Courtesy Freddy’s Fuego)

Throttle up on the candy-gas terps with the latest from Washington—Kawazaki by Freddy’s Fuego. This strain brings together Z, Runtz, and RS-11. That’s like the whole candy terp movement in a nug, courtesy of Grounded Genetics. It’s a new staple in the large-scale indoor flower brand Freddy’s Fuego lineup. Fans voted it in the brand’s latest strain tryout contest called The Hunt.

Also good in Washington:

Torus Rainbow Berries

Unicorn Piss infused pre-roll

Galactic Cherry Runtz live resin preroll

Colorado

America’s oldest legal cannabis market enters its summer high season with ample hiking opportunities and tons of events like shows at Red Rocks. Colorado has perfected classics on offer like Natty Rems Super Lemon Haze as well as new candy terps like Veritas Farms Shock Tart and weird savory hype strains like iion brand Pot Roast. For hash, don’t miss the Green Dot Labs Black Maple, or the local brand Dialed In gummies Zeeta Pizz.

Illinois

The Land of Lincoln puts another punishing winter in the closet and gets out along the lakes and trails this July. More and more top-tier strains and brands have made the state shine. Here are two standouts.

Cherry Stomper

Ivy Premium

Delight in the cherry pie aroma of Ivy Premium’s Cherry Stomper. With long-lasting effects and a delightful hint of gas. This relaxing strain, a cross between Cherry Pie and Grape Stomper, offers a mood-elevating experience with notes of pine and cinnamon. With a terpene profile featuring B-caryophyllene, B-myrcene, A-pinene, and linalool, this flower is a flavorful treat for cannabis enthusiasts. (Hannah Vysoky)

Jelly Roll

Ivy Premium

With its dark purple buds coated in glimmering trichomes, it exudes a musky, fruity aroma reminiscent of spreading jam on toast. The flavor profile includes hints of candy with a lingering cinnamon and orange aftertaste. Offering a medium-level intensity, this strain delivers a heady haze perfect for unwinding. Comprising terpenes like B-caryophyllene, B-myrcene, Limonene, and Linalool, it’s a sensory delight for cannabis enthusiasts seeking relaxation and euphoria.

(Hannah Vysoky)

Missouri

(Courtesy Timeless vapes)
(Courtesy Timeless vapes)

Just across the bridge from Kansas City, Kansas lies Kansas City, Missouri—the midwest’s new legal weed bastion. Missouri boasts deli-style buying where you can stick your nose in a massive jar, plus they have drive-through options that would make Californians envious. Every day, Missouri gets further up the learning curve on fire flowers. Check out the Illicit brand Catalina Wine Mixer with your new best friend, and don’t miss the Cookies banger Apples & Bananas. Timeless vapes has the hot Z flavor Peach Ringz, and Select has these crazy Squeeze water enhancer drops in flavors like Peach Tea. So low-profile!

New Jersey

Ridgeline Lantz (Courtesy Ridgeline Farms)
Ridgeline LANTZ is Green Lantern x Ice Cream Cake x Runtz. (Courtesy Ridgeline Farms)

Just across the river from New York, but with a world more options—New Jersey stands ready to take it to the shore with the nation’s top brands. Cookies brings Humboldt to Jersey with Ridgeline’s award-winning Runtz cross Lantz. Another key player is the Cookies Gary Payton. For edibles, the top brand Kynd has the top strain in edible form, Lemon Cherry Gelato. Also, Gron has 2:1 Tangelo Pearls. And Verano has Swift Lifts Motorbreath pre-rolls for grabbing and going.

New Mexico

One of America’s newest legal weed states heats up for its first proper pot girl summer with  Wyld Raspberry Sativa Gummies and Dixie Brand Half and Half tea and lemonade. Hash heads should check out the Couchlock Live Hash Rosin Blueberry Muffins, and the Ghost brand Ghost Train x Iced Grapes hash hole. If you’re feeling like an adventure, put the West Coast Toad strain by Tyson 2.0 in your lungs.

And that is some serious works of fire for the Independence Day break! Rest up, because when you get back—Uncle Sam needs you to play your part in this experiment in self-government.



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Ventura Hall of Flowers is March 19–20—is your business ready?

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California’s most prestigious trade show brings the weed world together


Cannabis industry insiders are set to converge on the historic Ventura County Fairgrounds this March 19th-20th for the 2025 Hall of Flowers industry-only trade show. The iconic event brings all the movers and shakers of the cannabis industry together in one place to rub shoulders, make connections, and sample products. 

A highly curated selection of brands, retailers, thought leaders, investors, and media professionals will all be attending to soak up the SoCal sun and make the connections that will define the industry in the coming years. If you’re interested in expanding into the California cannabis market, or looking to partner with California suppliers to bring their product to your neck of the woods, then Hall of Flowers is the spot where you need to be. 

Our team was able to sit down with part of the crew that makes Hall of Flowers the phenomenon it is, and we’ve got the inside track on what makes HoF so unique, and how you can make the most of the three-day event to bring your business to new heights.

They’ve got booth options for a range of budgets, and there’s still time to snag a spot. Inventory is filling up fast, so don’t miss your chance to make connections in the Californian market and beyond—read on and make plans to attend Ventura Hall of Flowers today.

The room where it happens

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Courtesy of Hall of Flowers.

“It’s the only opportunity you’ll have to meet the whole state in two days.”

Ever since their inaugural trade show back in 2018, Hall of Flowers has been a cut above its competitors. Hall of Flowers aims to bring the cannabis industry and the broader cannabis culture together in one place for the whole cannabis-loving community to meet each other. The weed world is vast, and getting bigger by the day—it takes an event like Hall of Flowers to fulfill the important function of a central meeting point for thought leaders and decision-makers. 

Free for California retailers

Hall of Flowers is absolutely free for licensed California retailers, and the HoF team performs extensive, personalized outreach to these retailers to ensure their attendance. Their retail relations team is easily one of the best in the business, providing white-glove service to all the brands that make the Californian corner of the cannabis industry dominant. 

Hall of Flowers is also one of the only opportunities business owners will find to sample products from the huge variety of vendors who make the trip. In one Hall of Flowers veteran’s words: “It’s the only opportunity you’ll have to meet the whole state in two days.”

Get a taste of California 

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Courtesy of Hall of Flowers.

The team behind Hall of Flowers knows that getting hands-on is the best way for a buyer and a producer to make a genuine connection. While some trade shows may have buyers only able to make decisions on pitches and promises, Hall of Flowers allows buyers to acquire product for themselves for only a nominal fee. They can either consume the product in one of the on-site consumption sites or take it home to enjoy. Strains that hit different, vapes with shockingly smooth pulls, edibles with epic flavor, and more can all be found, tried, and eventually licensed at Hall of Flowers.

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ICONOCLASTS Speaker Series

Hall of Flowers is also proudly presenting speakers from their ICONOCLASTS series throughout the weekend. These speakers are luminaries within the industry who are ready to share their expertise from years spent in the cannabis industry. With names like Autumn Shelton and Ben Kriam headlining the list, the Iconoclasts speaker series is arguably worth the price of a ticket on its own. 

Hit the beach

If that wasn’t enough, this year’s Hall of Flowers takes place at the stunning Ventura County Fairgrounds, a historic location steps away from world-famous beaches. We know this all sounds a bit too good to be true, but believe it. Hall of Flowers is the opportunity to smoke some of the best weed in the world, in one of the most beautiful locations in the world, with some of the leading minds of the industry. You owe it to yourself and your business to make the trip west.

BLUEPRINT for the future

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Courtesy of Hall of Flowers.

While Hall of Flowers is strictly business, it isn’t strictly plant business. This year, Hall of Flowers will be launching their “BLUEPRINT” program, a revolutionary initiative that will connect Californian cannabis brands to dynamic companies in related fields and other states. The team at HoF will authorize a select group of brands in sectors like tech, manufacturing, lighting, and nutrients who are looking to partner with Californian brands. As the industry matures and looks to make growth connections across industries, the BLUEPRINT initiative is an essential opportunity for out-of-state brands to make inroads into the Californian market. 

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The BLUEPRINT program will also include out-of-state operators looking to bring legendary California cannabis back to their home state. With more top-tier growers and extractors than can be found anywhere else, Hall of Flowers is an unskippable event for those aiming to both sample the best of what the Californian market has to offer and license those brands, possibly in the same afternoon. 

The BLUEPRINT program represents a singular opportunity for out-of-state operations to make connections in the Californian market. There simply isn’t another event with a guest list as extensively curated as Hall of Flowers. The California market can be complicated and somewhat exclusive—but the BLUEPRINTBlueprint program allows brand reps to build fruitful relationships in a short amount of time.

Making the most of HoF

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Courtesy of Hall of Flowers.

Signing up for a booth at Hall of Flowers can be one of the most important decisions you make for your business, but the journey doesn’t stop there. The Hall of Flower’s team provided some recommendations on how best to make the most out of your business’s time at the tradeshow and make sure your team comes back with more than great memories and killer tans. The tips will help you avoid rookie mistakes and navigate the bustling show floor with poise and precision.

Set goals ahead of time

Hall of Flowers is a cornucopia of opportunities, with rockstar brands and impressive thought leaders everywhere you turn. It’s important to set realistic standards and goals for your business before the big day arrives to keep your team sharp and focused.

Have a schedule every day

There will be thousands of attendees at Hall of Flowers this year, enough to cause a bit of confusion even in a tight ship like HoF. Having a timely schedule for the day can help maximize the time spent in fruitful conversations or sampling incredible products and minimize the time waiting in line and staring at convention floor maps.

Set yourself apart 

Brand representatives and investors will be meeting dozens of people per day at Hall of Flowers, so it helps your brand to have something unique to stand out and stick in the minds of decision-makers. This could be an incredible product, eye-catching branding, or something else creative that sets your team ahead of the pack. 

Have your materials 

Hall of Flowers is attended by folks looking to make deals immediately, not next week, next quarter, or even tomorrow. It pays to have everything you need, from business cards to licensing agreements, readily available, so that when an opportunity knocks, your team is ready. 


With these tips in mind, your team will be ready to use Hall of Flowers to take your business to brand-new heights. Don’t wait, click the link below to start filling out your application for a booth —there’s no better opportunity to bring your brand to California or to bring California back to your home state. Our last piece of advice? Don’t forget your sunglasses.


You can read more about Hall of Flowers online at their website. You can also follow them on Instagram, Linkedin, Twitter/X, and Youube to keep up to date with any new announcements and get the jump on the Santa Rosa show later this year.





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New weed shops of America: Miami’s first MMJ shop opens

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Who needs new weed shops? We do. Miami gets its first medical dispensary, New Mexico welcomes a massive cannabis superstore, and a Detroit rapper brings legal weed to 8 Mile. Here are the new dispensary openings across America this month.

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Ponderosa Dispensary— Tucson, AZ. Opened Jan. 18. Firstly, let’s start with the desert. Tuscon just got a little greener thanks to the arrival of Ponderosa Dispensary. Stocking over 20 premiere cannabis brands, Ponderosa aka the Pondy also scores bragging rights for having the largest selection of in-house brands Canamo Concentrates and Sonoran Roots available anywhere in Tucson. Other highlights include friendly, informed budtenders and a “full-sensory” shopping experience. 3008 N. Stone Ave, Tucson. 

California

Urbana Oakland— Oakland, CA. Opened Jan. 17. You’ll have to get your order of fries somewhere else as former burger joint Luke’s Taproom has now officially reopened as the latest outpost of Urbana’s chain of NorCal dispensaries. Specifically, the updated digs “preserve the industrial charm of the property while adding modern, welcoming touches” that include consumption lounges and a “vibrant calendar of events that celebrates local art, culture, and education.” 415 W Grand, Oakland.

Florida

Ayr Wellness—Miami, FL. Opened Jan. 10. It took long enough, but Miami’s first medical cannabis dispensary is now finally open. In the works with the City of Miami since 2016, Ayr Wellness has at last opened the chain’s 67th location in the state. Offering a full menu of flower, vape carts, edibles, and more, representatives for Ayr shared their hope to cater to “underserved medical marijuana patients” at their Midtown store, which is located within a shopping district that draws heavy foot traffic. 3160 N. Miami Ave, Miami.

Maryland

The Forest—Baltimore, MD. Opened Jan. 18. Don’t mistake the trees for The Forest because both are welcome additions to the scene in Baltimore. Marking Maryland’s first vertically integrated social equity license to open shop, The Forest is African American and Latina majority-owned and plans to situate their business as a “holistic wellness experience with access to high-quality cannabis products” including concentrates, pre-rolls, and topicals. 3301 Boston St, Baltimore. 

Michigan

Fly Shifter Cannabis—Detroit, MI. Opened Jan. 11. Don’t tell Poppa Doc but Detroit’s 8 Mile has a new heavyweight in the form of Fly Shifter Cannabis from homegrown rapper and entrepreneur Lou “Big Shifter” Gram. Perks include a plethora of premium cannabis products, a Shifter’s Only Club providing loyalty rewards, and an ongoing commitment to supporting Detroit’s “local economy and cultural landscape.” 6220 8 Mile Rd, Detroit. 

Missouri

CODES—Kansas City, MO. Opened Jan. 18. Comedian and cannabis enthusiast/entrepreneur Jim Belushi was on hand to welcome Kansas City’s newest dispensary to the party. Billed as “one of the fastest-growing brands in Missouri’s cannabis industry,” CODES prides itself on offering premium cannabis products, including exclusive cultivars, edibles, and concentrates, designed to cater to a “broad spectrum of Kansas City’s diverse clientele.” 668 E Red Bridge Rd, Kansas City. 

New Jersey

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Budzooka—Elizabeth, NJ. Opened Jan. 29. The proudly Hispanic-owned Budzooka Dispensary has officially opened in the home of a former bank in Elizabeth, New Jersey. Featuring a clean interior flecked with splashes of bright color, Budzooka also offers a “bud bar” where customers can see and smell the various types of cannabis flower available for sale. The shop’s menu also includes an extensive list of vapes, concentrates, edibles, and even a few MSO (multi-state operator) brands like Loud Labs and Nova Farms. 142 Broad St, Elizabeth.

New Mexico

Mango Cannabis—Sunland Park, NM. Opened Jan. 22. If there’s one thing New Mexico was missing, it’s a 9,000-square-foot cannabis superstore. Thankfully, Mango Cannabis has fixed the issue by opening the state’s largest dispensary (to date) last month. Capable of processing 2,000 to 3,0000 order per day, the Sunland Park location is set to carry over 3,000 SKUS (products) that include “the top [hundred] most popular brands in the state.” 1051 McNutt Road, Sunland Park. 

New York

Kaya Bliss— Brooklyn, NY. Opened Jan. 9. The new weed shops of New York keep coming. Once a hair salon, the confines of Brooklyn’s Kaya Bliss have a decidedly different vibe these days. Customers visiting Bay Ridge’s first licensed adult-use cannabis dispensary can look forward to walls decorated with murals, comprehensively trained budtenders, and over 400 products from more than 30 brands to choose from. Purchases can be made either at the registers or at conveniently located in-store kiosks. 8412 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn. 

The Herb Cave—Plattsburgh, NY. Opened Dec. 27. Northern New York scored a big win with the opening of the first woman-owned, licensed cannabis dispensary in the Plattsburgh region last month. With a menu featuring “a variety of craft cannabis products sourced from smaller farms and micro-businesses throughout New York State,” The Herb Cave prides itself as a “experienced, reliable, established” legacy business here to solve your cannabis needs. 19 State Rte 3, Plattsburgh. 

Pennsylvania

Terrapin Care Station—Bellefonte, PA. Opened Jan. 9. One year after Gov. Josh Shapiro signed the bill ushering in a new era of legal medical cannabis in Pennsylvania, independent medical cannabis grower and processor Terrapin has launched a store in Bellefonte. The site marks the first of three planned locations for Terrapin, including forthcoming stores in Lewisburg (Kelly Township) and Lock Haven (Woodward Township). Dates for the latter two stores remain yet to be announced but are expected soon. 205 Park Place, Bellefonte. 

In conclusion—it’s a tremendous time for medical and adult-use cannabis access. Just look at all these new weed shops near you. Did we miss any? Leave a comment with a new one.

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These states sold more than $1 billion in weed in 2024

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What exactly is a billion dollars? Well, it’s the amount of money you’d make on a North American tour…if you were Taylor Swift. Or the stack of cash that Deadpool & Wolverine brought in at the box office. Or the estimated GDP of the South Pacific Ocean nation of Vanuatu.

When it comes to cannabis, the figure offers a snapshot of a state industry’s strength. But it doesn’t necessarily reflect population data. Nor is it limited to states that have boasted legal weed for a long time, or even states that have rec programs at all.

As we dive headfirst into 2025, we’ve put together a list of the states that crossed the $1 billion threshold last year, as well as some of the market trends those states illuminated. Buckle up, and prepare to be surprised.

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Arizona

In 2024, Arizona fell hundreds of millions of dollars short of maintaining the epic sales run it had in 2023—that year, retailers sold $1.4 billion of cannabis. Nevertheless, Arizona held on to its status as a member of the “Billion Dollar” club in 2024. Last year, Arizona also continued to see its share of medical marijuana revenue shrink; it was down to about 17% of total sales, from 21% the year prior.

California

A row of buds in a contest case under white light. little placards behind each bud give descriptors like dessert. photo by David Downs for Leafly at the emerald cup 2023.
May the best bud win. The Emerald Cup contestant case in Richmond, CA. (David Downs/Leafly)

Despite its huge illicit market, California remains The Big Kahuna of cannabis. In 2024, the Golden State sold an estimated $4.27 billion of legal weed. According to state data, flower comprised nearly 40% of all sales, vapes counted for about a quarter of sales, and edibles made up roughly 10%. California was the first state to legalize medical marijuana in 1996, but medical marijuana only comprised 8% of total cannabis sales in 2024.

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Colorado

The Colorado cannabis industry, alas, did not have a great 2024. Wholesale prices fell, and the state reported $1.28 billion sales, its lowest numbers since 2015. As our friend Mona Zhang at Politico reported last year, the trend has other states worried. Here’s to hoping Colorado has a big 2025!

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Florida

Even though Florida failed to pass adult-use legalization last November (thanks to the state’s 60% vote threshold), the Sunshine State’s medical program still outpaces many of its fully legal peers. According to data from the Brightfield Group, Florida dispensaries sold $2.1 billion of medical marijuana in 2024. 

Illinois

Unlike some of the original rec states, Illinois saw its cannabis market continue to grow in 2024: The state sold nearly $1.8 billion of marijuana, a high point since sales began in 2020. In more good news, Illinois has officially expunged over 20,000 cannabis-related convictions since 2020. A big bravo to the Land of Lincoln!

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Maryland

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Far & Dotter cut the ribbon on legal cannabis in Maryland. (Leafly)

Even though Maryland only launched its rec program in July 2023, the state industry has blossomed rapidly. In the 2024 calendar year, Maryland generated $1.14 billion in adult-use and medical marijuana sales. We suspect that’s resulted in a significant bump to the state’s Old Bay-dusted crab leg market as well.

Massachusetts

It ain’t just Illinois. Massachusetts also had its biggest sales year ever in 2024: A grand total of $1.64 billion of cannabis. Shout-out to the state’s Cannabis Control Commission for highlighting Worcester County as the “cannabis capital of Massachusetts”—$1.4 billion of sales have occurred there since 2018!

Michigan

Even though it now faces competition from neighboring Ohio, Michigan still pulled off a record year in 2024. The Great Lake State sold $3.29 billion of cannabis last year, a 7% increase from 2023. And for context, Michigan has only one-quarter the population of California, but three-quarters the amount of cannabis sales. Wolverines love their weed! 

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Missouri

Missouri dispensary Greenlight hosts Underground—legal cannabis farmers markets. (Courtesy Greenlight)
Missouri dispensary Greenlight hosts Underground—legal cannabis farmers markets. (Courtesy Greenlight)

Missouri’s adult-use program only launched two years ago, but business is booming in the Show-Me State. In 2024, retailers there sold $1.4 billion of cannabis. According to LKP Impact Consulting, men purchased nearly two-thirds of all that pot, and Millennials made up 40% of all shoppers. 

Pennsylvania

While the eternal legal pot booster Senator John Fetterman has yet to seal the deal in his home state, Pennsylvania’s medical market is still doing big business. Dispensaries sold over $1.6 billion of medical marijuana in 2024 to over 440,000 patients. Unlike in Colorado, rapidly sinking wholesale prices in Pennsylvania led to more purchases, not less.

Washington

Cannabis sales in Washington State have been on a minor but consistent decline for the past few years, but the state is nonetheless expected to have generated $1.2 billion in 2024, when all the numbers get crunched. That’s roughly the same sales total as Colorado, even though Washington is home to nearly two million more people.

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See, we told you there would be some surprises!

At least 11 states racked up medical and adult-use cannabis sales over $1 billion in 2024. Don’t forget—you can double those totals when you count illicit cannabis, too. Nearly 88% of US voters now support medical or adult-use. It’s clear that cannabis is huge, and states can choose to either reasonably regulate and tax it, or hand over those dollars to the streets or competing states.



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