Maryland’s legal marijuana market, once expected to become a major driver of new jobs and tax revenue, is showing signs of economic stagnation just two years after the state legalized recreational ...
BALTIMORE — An industry group asked a federal judge Monday to order Maryland regulators to treat businesses selling hemp products like CBD and delta-8 as though they held recreational cannabis ...
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Maryland adult-use cannabis sales expected to yield over $100 million in tax revenue in 2025
Cannabis retail sales in Maryland for fiscal year 2025 are expected to reach over $1.1 billion according to the Maryland Cannabis Administration (MCA), with the state anticipating to yield over $100 ...
Maryland's adult-use cannabis industry generated over $14.6M in tax revenue from January to March 2024. The revenue, taxed at 9%, supports community initiatives, public health and diverse businesses.
Maryland wants to help people once convicted of marijuana-related offenses land jobs in the state's legal cannabis industry. Gov. Wes Moore announced the new workforce development program on Thursday.
BALTIMORE -- Maryland raked in more than $14 million in taxes for marijuana sales within the first three months alone this year, and sales are growing as the state marks the first anniversary of legal ...
Maryland has generated over $1.1 billion dollars from Marijuana total medical and adult-use retail sales since it legalized cannabis on July 1, 2023. Governor Wes Moore made this announcement to the ...
(WBFF) — Comptroller Brooke E. Lierman announced that the State of Maryland collected more than $14.6 million in adult-use cannabis sales tax revenue between January and March 2024. This is a slight ...
Maryland leaders launched a fund two years ago intended to use cannabis tax revenue to provide services for low-income communities, but so far it appears the money has only been used in about one ...
As of July 1, Maryland’s Cannabis Reform Act allows adults 21 years of age and older to legally possess up to 1.5 ounces of cannabis flower. However, the state remains without detailed legislation and ...
The legalization of cannabis throughout the U.S. has been in the works for nearly three decades since California passed the Compassionate Use Act in 1996 to allow for medical marijuana consumption.
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