Long Island Cannabis Sales Outpace Rest of New York

Demand for legal marijuana products continues to grow across the state.

Apr. 15, 2026 at 11:07pm

A high-end, photorealistic studio still-life photograph featuring a selection of premium, polished cannabis products arranged elegantly on a clean, monochromatic seamless background, conceptually representing the legal cannabis industry's growth and economic impact in New York.As legal cannabis sales continue to surge on Long Island, the industry's growth reflects a broader shift in consumer attitudes and purchasing behaviors across New York state.NYC Today

Cannabis sales on Long Island have surpassed the rest of New York state as consumer demand for legal marijuana products continues to rise. This trend was highlighted during a recent mayoral debate in New York City, where one candidate openly acknowledged purchasing cannabis at a local dispensary.

Why it matters

The strong sales on Long Island reflect the growing acceptance and popularity of the legal cannabis industry in New York, which has struggled to keep up with consumer demand since legalizing recreational marijuana in 2021. This could have implications for the state's overall cannabis tax revenue and the future expansion of the industry.

The details

According to industry data, cannabis sales on Long Island have outpaced the rest of New York state in recent months. This trend was brought to the forefront during a mayoral debate in New York City last October, where one candidate, Zohran Mamdani, openly acknowledged purchasing marijuana at a local dispensary when asked about his experience.

  • In October 2025, the question about cannabis purchases was asked during a mayoral debate in New York City.

The players

Zohran Mamdani

The current mayor of New York City, who openly acknowledged purchasing marijuana at a local dispensary during a 2025 mayoral debate.

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What they’re saying

“I have purchased marijuana at a”

— Zohran Mamdani, Mayoral Candidate

The takeaway

The strong cannabis sales on Long Island highlight the growing consumer demand for legal marijuana products in New York, which could have significant implications for the state's tax revenue and the future expansion of the industry.