Licensed cannabis retailers in Ohio have sold over $702 million in adult-use cannabis products since the adult-use market launched one year ago, according to data released this month by the Division of Cannabis Control (DCC).

Regulators said that at the one-year mark, consumers have purchased over 109,000 pounds of cannabis flower since the launch of legal sales.

Currently, 159 Ohio dispensaries hold dual-use certificates of operation, which allow the retailers to sell adult-use cannabis alongside medical cannabis products. The market launched on August 6, 2024, with 98 dispensaries licensed to sell adult-use products, according to FOX8.

The DCC update also noted there are 37 licensed cannabis cultivators in Ohio, 46 processors, 8 testing labs, and 549 physicians holding certificates to recommend patients for the medical cannabis program. Additionally, the current average price per gram of cannabis flower in Ohio is $6.63.

The state’s medical cannabis program, which was established in 2019, has seen its numbers fall since adult-use sales began, although there remained over 450,000 patients registered with the program as of June 2025.

The total combined cannabis sales in Ohio surpassed $2.5 billion in March, led by surging adult-use sales.

Based in Portland, Oregon, Graham is Ganjapreneur's Chief Editor. He has been writing about the legalization landscape since 2012 and has been contributing to Ganjapreneur since our official launch in...