09/02/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/02/2025 11:02
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DOVER, Del. - The Office of the Marijuana Commissioner announced strong results from the first month of recreational marijuana sales, underscoring the successful launch of Delaware's adult-use cannabis market.
Since opening in early August, the market has shown steady growth across all three counties, with consumers demonstrating broad interest in a variety of products including flower, vapes, edibles, pre-rolls, tinctures, and topicals. The first month of sales reflects both high demand and a smooth rollout, signaling a solid foundation for Delaware's developing cannabis industry.
The Office of the Marijuana Commissioner reports a strong rise in the sales of adult-use recreational marijuana in the state since its launch. Since Commissioner Sanderlin took office, OMC has issued 79 conditional licenses and 3 active licenses. The office continues its work to strengthen and expand the market. Additional approvals are expected in the coming months, and the state will soon begin distributing Social Equity Financial Assistance (SEFA) Grants to support social equity licensees as they move toward operations. A full review of program regulations is also underway to ensure Delaware's cannabis industry grows safely, sustainably, and equitably.
Delaware's adult-use marijuana program is governed by comprehensive state regulations designed to ensure product safety, prevent diversion to minors, and promote responsible consumption. The program builds on the state's established medical marijuana framework, first enacted by the Delaware General Assembly in 2011.
Month 1 Sales & Cultivation Highlights:
Retail Sales
Cultivation Metrics
Strain Metrics