New York State expected to surpass 1 billion $ cannabis sales in 2024
New York State is on track to reach $1 billion in cannabis sales by 2024.
A year of expansion
The New York Cannabis Control Board (New York Office of Cannabis Management, recently met to take stock of the current year.
Felicia Reed, Acting Executive Director of the CMO, noted that the number of licensed cannabis businesses in the state had risen to 261 by 2024, resulting in an increase in sales to around $919 million to date.

Cannabis sales in New York in 2024
John Kagia, the CMO's Director of Policy, was confident that sales would surpass the billion-dollar mark.
«We're talking about $1 billion worth of cannabis that isn't sold on the unregulated market,» he noted, pointing to the economic benefits. «That's $100 million in revenue generated to fund mission-critical programs for the state. It's just a start, but what a start.».
This result represents a fourfold increase in tax revenue compared with previous figures, part of which is allocated to the community reinvestment programs.
As the festive season approaches, the CMO's message is clear: buying cannabis from licensed businesses helps to grow the legal market and strengthen local economies.
CMO President Tremaine Wright encouraged consumers to support legal dispensaries over the festive season, seeing them as an opportunity to an opportunity to strengthen local economies and help entrepreneurs who have historically affected by cannabis prohibition.
Efforts to support the legal market
The accelerated growth of New York's cannabis market can be attributed to an increase in the number of licensed dispensaries and a concerted effort to crack down on unlicensed operators. Operation Padlock, an initiative launched in New York earlier this year, targeted illegal stores. According to a CMO survey, authorized stores that were in business before the operation saw their sales increase by 105%.
Governor Kathy Hochul has hailed the success of these measures, citing a direct correlation between law enforcement actions and increased legal sales. Earlier this year, Ms. Hochul celebrated the state's «booming» cannabis market, with legal sales then surpassing the half-billion-dollar mark.
However, these achievements have not been without controversy. Equity advocates have expressed concern about a «takeover» of the company.» of the cannabis market, In addition, critics accused the administration of failing to take responsibility for the difficulties encountered in the market, notably the proliferation of illicit sales. In addition, critics accused the administration of failing to take responsibility for the difficulties encountered in the market, notably the proliferation of illicit sales.
Despite the difficulties, New York's cannabis market is making great strides towards becoming one of the world's largest. economic inclusion model and community reinvestment.
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