Illinois adult-use marijuana sales strong despite coronavirus ‘headwinds’

Be at the forefront of cannabis and psychedelics science and innovation. Register by March 14 & Save $100 on tickets to The Emerald Conference by MJBiz Science, April 1-3 in San Diego.


Recreational cannabis sales in Illinois totaled $37.3 million in April as the state continued to experience strong activity even amid the first full month of a coronavirus-fueled, shelter-in-place order.

April sales marked the second-highest monthly total for Illinois’ rec program since it launched on Jan. 1, the Chicago Tribune reported.

Adult-use sales in the state for the first four months totaled $147.2 million.

Missouri-based investment firm Stifel noted in a research report that the performance was encouraging, especially “given COVID headwinds and ongoing supply constraints.”

Stifel said it expects market supply challenges that have resulted in limited available products should ease in the second half of 2020.

Sales elsewhere in the legal marijuana markets in the United States have been more mixed since the coronavirus outbreak and stay-at-home orders.

For more of Marijuana Business Daily’s ongoing coverage of the coronavirus pandemic and its effects on the cannabis industry, click here.