Illinois retail medical marijuana sales top $2M in April


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CHICAGO (AP) — The Illinois medical marijuana industry saw $2.2 million in retail sales during April, the largest one-month figure yet.

Program director Joseph Wright said Tuesday the program now includes 36 dispensaries and 6,200 qualified patients.

The average price for dry flower dropped to $12.88 per gram or about $365 per ounce. That's significantly lower than when the sales started. Patient advocate and industry analyst Joel Erickson says the price drop may reflect special sales connected to the 4/20 marijuana holiday last month.

Regulated medical marijuana sales began Nov. 9 in Illinois. Since then, the shops have sold $8.5 million worth of medical marijuana products, including dry flower, concentrates and edibles.

The state allows its use for 39 medical conditions including cancer, glaucoma and seizures.

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Online: Medical Cannabis Pilot Program: http://mcpp.illinois.gov

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