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Marijuana legalization has prompted a surge in interest regarding its availability and associated costs across different states. Recent data reveals significant variations in the price of marijuana products, reflecting factors such as state regulations, taxation, and market dynamics. North Dakota emerges as the state with the highest average marijuana cost at $384, followed closely by Virginia at $365. On the other hand, Oregon boasts the lowest average cost at $211, significantly lower than the national average.
Various factors contribute to the disparities in marijuana costs among states. States with more stringent regulations and higher taxation tend to experience higher prices, as seen in North Dakota and Virginia. In contrast, states with matured and competitive markets, coupled with favorable regulatory environments, often exhibit lower prices, exemplified by Oregon's notably affordable marijuana.
Understanding these cost variations is crucial for policymakers, consumers, and industry stakeholders alike. High costs may pose accessibility challenges for patients reliant on medical marijuana, especially in states with more expensive products. Conversely, low-cost states may attract cannabis tourism and foster economic growth within the industry.
State | Medical Cannabis Cost (oz) |
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North Dakota | $384 |
Virginia | $365 |
Iowa | $363 |
West Virginia | $363 |
Maryland | $361 |
Louisiana | $359 |
Pennsylvania | $358 |
Missouri | $355 |
Illinois | $354 |
South Dakota | $351 |
Mississippi | $349 |
Vermont | $346 |
Oklahoma | $345 |
Tennessee | $345 |
Kansas | $344 |
New Jersey | $344 |
Wisconsin | $344 |
Alabama | $343 |
North Carolina | $342 |
Massachusetts | $341 |
Delaware | $340 |
Kentucky | $339 |
New York | $337 |
South Carolina | $336 |
New Hampshire | $335 |
Connecticut | $333 |
Indiana | $333 |
Arkansas | $331 |
Ohio | $330 |
Texas | $325 |
Georgia | $318 |
Wyoming | $318 |
Hawaii | $314 |
Nebraska | $309 |
Rhode Island | $308 |
Florida | $299 |
Alaska | $298 |
Arizona | $297 |
Michigan | $290 |
Maine | $288 |
New Mexico | $284 |
Utah | $281 |
Minnesota | $280 |
Idaho | $274 |
Nevada | $270 |
Montana | $269 |
California | $257 |
Colorado | $242 |
Washington | $233 |
Oregon | $211 |