
The New York State Cannabis Control Board (CCB) and Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) released a 2025 Annual Report highlighted by more than $2.5 billion in adult-use retail sales.
As of November 30, 2025, 556 licensed adult-use dispensaries are open statewide, nearly doubling from 261 dispensaries in 2024, strengthening access to regulated, tested products and reinforcing consumer trust in the legal market. Through November 2025, OCM processed 2,362 licenses and 798 license renewals, reflecting continued progress across adult-use, medical, and cannabinoid hemp programs.
“This Annual Report reflects the market New Yorkers have built together over the past year. We expanded access to regulated, tested cannabis products, strengthened consumer protections, and continued to advance an equity-centered market framework,” said Susan Filburn, Acting Executive Director of the New York State Office of Cannabis Management. “Surpassing $2.5 billion in adult-use sales is a major milestone, and our focus moving forward is ensuring this growth remains responsible, transparent, and grounded in public health and safety, while continuing to deliver opportunity and reinvestment to the communities most impacted by prohibition.”
In November, the state said that it had surpassed $1.4 billion in sales for 2025






















