Retailers sold more than $836 million in recreational cannabis products last year, while medical marijuana sales exceeded $233 million.
By Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal
Ohio’s recreational marijuana sales surpassed more than $836 million in 2025, the first full year recreational sales were legal.
Recreational sales started in August 2024 and the state’s total recreational marijuana sales were $1,091,250,807, as of January 3, according to the Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Cannabis Control.
Ohioans voted to legalize marijuana in 2023 and recreational sales totaled more than $242 million in 2024.
Ohio’s medical marijuana sales started January 14, 2019, and the state’s total medical marijuana sales were $2,293,970,758, as of January 3, according to the Division of Cannabis Control.
Medical marijuana sales brought in more than $233 million in 2025.
Ohio’s average marijuana prices are a bit lower now than they were compared to last year at this time.
The manufactured sales average was $23.83 for the week ending in Jan. 3 compared to $26.66 for the week ending of January 4, 2025, according to the Division of Cannabis Control.
There are 190 dual-use marijuana dispensaries in Ohio, meaning they can sell medical and non-medical marijuana, according to the Division
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