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New Hampshire Cannabis Program Growth

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New Hampshire medical cannabis program expansion driven by regulatory change (2024 law). Commercial mechanism: increased patient count drives dispensary revenue and demand for cannabis products, but high costs and limited locations constrain growth. No direct commodity price impact; state-level regulatory shift with weak supply chain effects. Sector: healthcare services (cannabis clinics) and cannabis cultivation/retail. Impact is region-specific (New Hampshire, US).

Signals our AI researcher identified

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  • Over 2,100 new patients joined Therapeutic Cannabis Program in past year, total ~17,000, a 14.5% rise.
  • State law changes in 2024 expanded eligibility for medical marijuana.
  • Approximately 1.2% of state population is certified patients or caregivers.
  • Pain is most common condition treated.
  • Challenges: high costs, limited dispensary locations; advocates push for home cultivation and greenhouse use.
Sector verdictCANNABISUpmagnitude 2/3 Β· confidence 3/5

Sustained patient growth drives dispensary revenue up 4-6% over 1-4 weeks.

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Sector impact at a glance

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