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Cannabis Data & You
Datasets from across the Industry,
Compliance Data by State
Nationwide Pricing Data
Demographics by Market
Data by State
Explore state-by-state insights into the cannabis industry, featuring detailed data visualizations and summaries on license holders, earnings, pricing trends, brand presence, and more.
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Data Sets by State
Here is a list of cannabis regulatory agency websites for each state where cannabis is legalized for medical or recreational use. These sites provide a variety of resources, including licensing information, regulations, and sometimes sales or market data.
1. Alaska
Alaska Alcohol & Marijuana Control Office (AMCO)
Website: AMCO Cannabis2. Arizona
Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) – Marijuana Program
Website: Arizona Marijuana Program3. California
California Department of Cannabis Control (DCC)
Website: DCC4. Colorado
Colorado Department of Revenue – Marijuana Enforcement Division (MED)
Website: MED5. Connecticut
Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection – Cannabis Program
Website: CT Cannabis6. Delaware
Delaware Department of Health and Social Services – Medical Marijuana Program
Website: Delaware Medical Marijuana7. Florida
Florida Department of Health – Office of Medical Marijuana Use (OMMU)
Website: Florida OMMU8. Illinois
Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR)
Website: Illinois Cannabis Regulation9. Maine
Maine Office of Cannabis Policy
Website: Maine OCP10. Maryland
Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission (MMCC)
Website: MMCC11. Massachusetts
Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission (CCC)
Website: Massachusetts CCC12. Michigan
Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency (CRA)
Website: Michigan CRA13. Missouri
Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services – Medical Marijuana Program
Website: Missouri Medical Marijuana14. Montana
Montana Department of Revenue – Cannabis Control Division
Website: Montana Cannabis15. Nevada
Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board (CCB)
Website: Nevada CCB16. New Jersey
New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission (NJ-CRC)
Website: NJ-CRC17. New Mexico
New Mexico Cannabis Control Division (CCD)
Website: New Mexico CCD18. New York
New York Office of Cannabis Management (OCM)
Website: New York OCM19. Ohio
Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program (OMMCP)
Website: Ohio Medical Marijuana20. Oklahoma
Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA)
Website: OMMA21. Oregon
Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC)
Website: OLCC22. Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Department of Health – Medical Marijuana Program
Website: PA Medical Marijuana23. Rhode Island
Rhode Island Office of Cannabis Regulation
Website: Rhode Island Cannabis24. Vermont
Vermont Cannabis Control Board (CCB)
Website: Vermont CCB25. Virginia
Virginia Cannabis Control Authority (CCA)
Website: Virginia CCA26. Washington
Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB)
Website: WSLCB27. West Virginia
West Virginia Office of Medical Cannabis (OMC)
Website: WV Medical Cannabis28. Washington D.C.
Department of Health – Medical Cannabis Program
Website: DC Medical CannabisThis list includes the official cannabis control websites for each state, where you'll find regulatory information, licenses, and sometimes data on cannabis businesses and sales.
Data Reporting using Looker Studio
Using Google Sheets and Look studio i maintain several databases of info; from market prices to state reported earnings and plant counts, its all here at your grubby little fingertips!
Notes: View work best on desktop or opening the link to the report through your phones browser, if you would like access to the raw data files come hollar)
Cannabis & Ai
Embrace the power of Ai to streamline your processes,
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This GPT is designed to process wholesale cannabis product data by parsing product names to extract detailed attributes such as brand, class, sub-class, strain or flavor, dominance, extraction type, texture, product line, net weight, and units. It organizes this information into a structured table format with columns like price and cost, based on predefined rules and assumptions. It distinguishes between product types (e.g., Flower, Edibles, Vapes) and standardizes the data for easy review or export, excluding Excel output and focusing instead on a clean, copy-ready table.
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COA (Certificate of Analysis) data does more than meet compliance requirements—it empowers sales, marketing, and quality control. This set of fields captures the chemical profile, traceability details, and sensory characteristics of each batch, helping staff and customers understand not just what a product is, but how it feels. Consistent tracking of this data supports better purchasing decisions, faster product approvals, more confident budtender recommendations, and data-driven consumer marketing. In today’s market, leveraging COA data as a sales tool is no longer optional—it’s a competitive advantage.
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This tool was created to address the challenge of receiving wholesale cannabis product menus from vendors in a wide variety of inconsistent formats, including images, PDFs, spreadsheets, and unstructured text. Because these menus vary widely in structure and terminology, it becomes time-consuming and error-prone to manually extract and organize product data for catalog uploads. The Wholesale Catalog Uploader automates this process by standardizing all inputs into a consistent, structured Excel format—ensuring complete, accurate data extraction for every product, regardless of how the original menu is formatted.
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This GPT is designed to process wholesale cannabis product data by parsing product names to extract detailed attributes such as brand, class, sub-class, strain or flavor, dominance, extraction type, texture, product line, net weight, and units. It organizes this information into a structured table format with columns like price and cost, based on predefined rules and assumptions. It distinguishes between product types (e.g., Flower, Edibles, Vapes) and standardizes the data for easy review or export, excluding Excel output and focusing instead on a clean, copy-ready table.
Demographics
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Trade area reports provide valuable insights into a region’s demographics, employment, tourism, and business performance. For example, Alamogordo's report highlights a steady economic landscape with strong opportunities in tourism and military sectors, but it also points out challenges for underperforming businesses, giving future entrepreneurs the data they need to make informed decisions.
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Cannabis & Google Apps
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