Arkansans are spending approximately $665,000 daily on medical marijuana purchases, according to a commission spokesperson.Scott Hardin, spokesperson for the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Commission, says, since the first dispensary opened in mid-2019, Arkansans have spent $242 million to obtain 36,656 pounds of medical marijuana.
Locally, residents have purchased 2,592 pounds in Zone 2. Zone 2 serves Baxter, Fulton, Izard, Marion, Newton, Searcy, Stone, Van Buren and Cleburne counties.
Hardin says there are 32 dispensaries in operation throughout Arkansas, with six working toward opening for business (38 dispensaries have been licensed).
The Arkansas Department of Health reports 66,638 active patient cards.
Below is the full report of total medical marijuana sales through Tuesday.
Dispensaries in Mountain Home and Mountain View have sold a combined 3,350 pounds of medical marijuana since opening their doors.In addition, since the state’s first dispensary opened in mid-2019, Arkansans have spent $218 million to obtain 33,189 pounds of medical marijuana.
While statewide sales average approximately $665,000 a day, Dec. 31 was a record day as sales surpassed $1.22 million.
There are 32 dispensaries in operation throughout Arkansas with six working toward opening for business.
The Arkansas Department of Health reports the number of active medical marijuana ID cards as of Nov. 20 was 60,013.
Below is the full report of total medical marijuana sales through Jan. 11.
Total medical marijuana sales have surpassed 30,000 pounds in Arkansas, with over $200 million spent to obtain the cannabis, according to Scott Hardin, spokesperson for the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Commission.Hardin says since the first dispensary opened in May 2019, Arkansans have spent $200.7 million to obtain 30,648 pounds of medical marijuana, as of Dec. 16.There are 31 dispensaries serving patients and seven working toward launching operations.
In addition, the Arkansas Department of Health website indicates 60,013 medical marijuana ID cards had been issued as of Nov. 20.
Below is the full report of total medical marijuana sales through Dec. 16.
Since Suite 443 (Hot Springs) opened May 10, 2019 and has sold 1,876.55 pounds of medical marijuana.
The COVID-19 pandemic has not slowed the growth of medical marijuana in the Natural State. Author: Casey Frizzell Updated: 10:28 AM CST December 17, 2020
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. It s been nearly a year and a half since the first medical marijuana dispensary opened for businesses in Arkansas. Since then, 30,648 pounds of medicine has been sold, and Arkansans have spent $200.7 million on medical marijuana products.
The first dispensary opened in May 2019 in Hot Springs. Now, 31 dispensaries are serving patients across the state, with seven more are working toward launching operations, Scott Hardin, spokesperson for the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Commission, reports.
The COVID-19 pandemic has not slowed the growth of medical marijuana in the Natural State. Dispensaries in Northwest Arkansas have reported an uptick in sales since the virus landed in the U.S.