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Two reporting and tracking systems are in use for medical marijuana registrants. If you are required to report, you must use either: CTS - the Cannabis Tracking System, used to report daily and administered by OLCC, OR OMMOS - the Oregon Medical Marijuana Online System, used to report monthly to OMMP
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California had the highest number of legal medical marijuana patients, with 915,845 patients recorded, followed by Michigan, with 269,553 confirmed counts. (ProCon; Various sources, 2018) 86% adults in the U.S. agree that cannabis has valid medical uses while 28% of adults in the U.S. think that cannabis is a dangerous drug.
As of July 2019, it was found that 3.44% of the population in California were medical marijuana patients while 3.43% of the population in Maine were medical marijuana patients. (Marijuana Policy Project, 2018)
As of April 2019, medical marijuana patients registered in Oregon aged between 80 years old and over made up the smallest portion of medical marijuana patients in the state, making up only 1% of the total, same for patients aged between 18 and 20 years old, which also covered about 1% of the total. (Oregon Health Authority, 2019)
49% among cancer patients thought that their symptoms were managed somewhat well by medical marijuana, compared to 6% that said not very well. (American Society of Clinical Oncology; Harris Poll, 2018) As of July 2019, it was found that 3.71% of the population in Oklahoma were medical marijuana patients.
Between 1995 and 2015, it was found that there was a huge decrease in teenage marijuana use in 13 U.S. states after medical marijuana laws were passed (Marijuana Policy Project, 2015) Teenage marijuana use in Alaska went down from 29% in 1998 to only 20% in 2015 after medical marijuana laws were passed.
The medical marijuana market size in 2019 was recorded to have reached 9 billion U.S. dollars and is expected to jump to 23 billion U.S. dollars by 2020. (Ackrell Capital, 2016) By 2024, the cannabis consumer market in the U.S. is expected to reach 37 billion U.S. dollars, up from 30 billion U.S. dollars in 2022.
The total sales of medical and recreational marijuana in the state of Colorado in 2017 reached over 1.5 billion U.S dollars, up from the previous year's over 1.3 billion U.S. dollars.
Medical Marijuana Statistics in Colorado. In December 2018, there were 86,641 confirmed number of medical marijuana patients in Colorado, down from 93,372 in December 2017, the highest record of currect, active medical marijuana patients in Colorado's history from January 2017 to December 2018.
As of July 2019, it was found that 3.71% of the population in Oklahoma were medical marijuana patients. (Marijuana Policy Project, 2018) As of July 2019, it was found that 3.44% of the population in California were medical marijuana patients while 3.43% of the population in Maine were medical marijuana patients.
It was expected that the market size of cannabinoid-based pharmaceuticals in 2020 could generate up to 2 billion U.S. dollars.
Michigan had a total of 215 medical cannabis retail linceses as of 2018, the second-highest number of medical cannabis retail licenses in the U.S., followed by Pennsylvania with a record of 198 retail licenses in the same year.