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Cannabis Sales Down Slightly in Montana County
Roosevelt County sees dip in adult use and medical marijuana sales in February
Mar. 19, 2026 at 5:06pm
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According to data from the Montana Department of Revenue, Roosevelt County experienced a total of $699,805 in cannabis sales during February, a slight decrease from the previous month. The total includes $643,037 in adult use sales and $56,768 in medical sales. Other counties in the state, such as Richland and Sheridan, also reported cannabis sales figures for the month.
Why it matters
Cannabis sales data provides insight into the evolving marijuana industry in Montana, which legalized adult-use cannabis in 2022. The slight dip in Roosevelt County's sales could be influenced by a variety of factors, such as consumer trends, competition, or regulatory changes, and is worth monitoring to understand the overall trajectory of the state's cannabis market.
The details
Roosevelt County's total cannabis sales of $699,805 in February included $643,037 in adult use sales and $56,768 in medical sales. This figure is down slightly from $708,825 in January and $747,592 in December. Richland County reported $730,993 in total sales for February, including $708,133 in adult use and $22,800 in medical. Sheridan County had $79,009 in total sales, while Valley County reported $136,583. The counties with the highest sales were Yellowstone at $4,302,766, Gallatin at $3,770,296, Missoula at $2,943,804, and Flathead at $2,376,540. Statewide, Montana saw $25,239,989 in cannabis sales in February, down from $26,889,204 in January and $27,340,052 in December.
- The data is from February 2026.
- January 2026 saw $26,889,204 in statewide cannabis sales.
- December 2025 saw $27,340,052 in statewide cannabis sales.
The players
Montana Department of Revenue
The state agency responsible for collecting and reporting cannabis sales data in Montana.
The takeaway
The slight dip in cannabis sales in Roosevelt County and across Montana reflects the evolving nature of the state's marijuana industry, which will likely continue to see fluctuations as the market matures. Monitoring these sales trends can provide valuable insights into consumer behavior and the overall health of the cannabis sector in the state.
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