The Virginia Cannabis Control Authority has introduced a new Medical Cannabis Program Dashboard — an interactive, public-facing tool designed to give patients, providers, policymakers, and other stakeholders a clearer view of how the state’s medical cannabis system is performing.
Housed on the CCA’s official website, the dashboard pulls from the state’s seed-to-sale tracking data to display key program metrics in real time, including total medical cannabis sales, the average price per gram of flower, sales broken down by product type, and the number of plants harvested. The goal, according to CCA leadership, is to increase transparency and make essential data easier to understand at a glance.
“This dashboard gives Virginians a clear, accessible look at how the medical cannabis program is performing,” said Jamie Patten, Acting Head and Chief Administrative Officer of the CCA. By making this information available publicly, the agency hopes to support more informed decision-making among patients, industry participants, and policymakers alike.
Visitors to the dashboard can explore trends over time and gain insights not previously accessible without digging through raw data. The CCA also offers a contact email and data request form for users who want deeper or more customized information.
The rollout of this dashboard comes as part of broader efforts by the CCA to modernize and provide clarity in Virginia’s evolving medical cannabis landscape.
