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Different jurisdictions across America voted on initiatives to legalize marijuana on Election Day. Voters in the states of Florida, North Dakota and Nebraska voted on measures to legalize adult-use and medical marijuana this month.
A recently conducted analysis projects that the new markets could jointly generate $3 billion in their first year of sales.
The analysis shows that the majority of the projected revenue would come from Florida if voters approve recreational sales by passing Amendment 3. Consumers are expected to spend about $2.9 billion on recreational cannabis once the new market is launched in Florida. By the fourth year, the state is expected to have exceeded $4 billion in sales.
Many expect Florida to become a huge cannabis market competing with Michigan and California, since 7% of the country’s population lives in the state.
Polls showed that the initiative had the votes required for approval and with a booming tourism industry, things are looking good for the recreational marijuana market. If approved, the new law will take effect in May 2025.
Over in North Dakota, voters had their say on whether to legalize adult-use cannabis by voting on Measure 5. If the measure is approved, a licensed system for recreational sales would be established by October next year.
Initial recreational sales will be supported by the state’s medical cannabis program, which has been active for almost 5 years now. The program supports almost 10,000 medical cannabis patients.
It is expected that North Dakota will bring in $70 million in recreational sales during its first year of operation. By the fourth year, this is expected to rise to $115 million. Overall sales may be affected by sales tax imposed by the state’s legislature though, with experts arguing that higher rates may hinder the growth of a recreational marijuana market in the state.
In Nebraska, voters had an opportunity to decide whether to legalize the use and possession of medical cannabis and set up an agency to regulate the program by approving initiatives 437 and 438.
The latest polls suggested that voters in the state favor medical cannabis legalization by 59%.
It is expected that during the program’s first year in operation, medical cannabis patients will spend about $50 million on the drug. By the 4th year of the program’s operation, Nebraska with its almost two million residents, is expected to generate roughly $102 million from the market.
The analysis’ projections also show that by the 4th year of operations, the markets will have collectively hit $4.3 billion in cannabis sales.
Industry actors like SNDL Inc. (NASDAQ: SNDL) are hoping that the voters in those states where marijuana policy could be changed get their wishes turned into reality so that vibrant markets for legal marijuana can be launched at the earliest opportunity.
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