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24 Apr 2023


NextImg:Americans spent more on legal cannabis in 2022 than chocolate, beer: report

US residents are spending more money to purchase legal cannabis than they are on chocolate, craft beer and topical pain relief.

A report from MJBizDaily showed Americans spent roughly $30 billion on legal marijuana in 2022 while only spending around $20 billion on chocolate.

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The cannabis purchases eclipsed sales of “feel-good” products, including beer, opioid medications and topical pain relief, the report stated.

Though the legal purchase of marijuana is becoming increasingly popular, sales still fell behind the tobacco industry, which made around $53 billion last year despite a steady decline.

According to the report, sales of legal cannabis could reach $57 billion by 2028.

The figures come more than a decade after voters in Colorado and Washington approved ballot measures during the 2012 election to become the first U.S. states to legalize marijuana.

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Marijuana is fully legalized in more than 20 states plus Washington, DC, and 18 states allow it for medical use. It remains illegal in 12 states.

Even with increased legalization across the country, illegal marijuana sales remain far more common than legal ones, with Whitney Economics estimating that three-quarters of such sales in the US still occur on the black market.

People roll a blunt during the informal annual cannabis holiday

Marijuana eclipsed the sales of other “feel-good” products.
REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt

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Strict federal rules for marijuana also force difficult business practices for legal dispensaries, as they are barred from working with banks and credit card companies to facilitate transactions and instead must be all-cash businesses.

There is a bipartisan effort on Capitol Hill to legalize recreational marijuana at the federal level.