![]() ![]() According to Headset, the Seattle-based cannabis analytics firm, sales of edibles grew by 54% across six states-California, Colorado, Michigan, Nevada, Oregon and Washington-during 2020. With Covid attacking respiratory systems, many longtime pot smokers made the switch to edibles. Overall, the legal cannabis industry had a sky-high year in 2020: legal sales surpassed $17.5 billion, a 46% increase in sales over pre-pandemic 2019. Several months later, on Election Day 2020, five states passed marijuana legalization laws. Cannabis sales in Washington state rose 9% over the same month in 2019 to $99 million while in California, weed sales grew by 53% over March 2019 to $276 million. With lockdowns rolling across the country in March 2020, many states deemed cannabis dispensaries “essential businesses,” meaning they could stay open along with pharmacies, grocers and liquor stores. “You don't have to be a rocket scientist to understand that while people are home, bored and lonely they're going to drink and get high.” Covid Lows, Cannabis HighsĪs the pandemic took an unimaginable toll on thousands of lives a day and brought the global economy to a standstill, it also helped legitimize the legal marijuana industry. ![]() “In a perfect world, when under stress, we do yoga, eat tofu, exercise, talk to our best friend, but in reality, most of us rely on some kind of substance,” says Grinspoon, who has specialized in medical cannabis for more than 25 years.
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