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A recent study says the Keystone State has the fifth-most expensive weed prices.
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MAY 21, 2015

If you want to smoke up in Pennsylvania, it’s
going to cost you. I mean, obviously. Drugs aren’t free. But according to a recent report from Forbes, Pennsylvania has the some of the most expensive marijuana in America.

The magazine used the website Price of Weed, which has been collecting user- submitted reports since 2010, to chart the price
of marijuana in every state. Pennsylvania
ranked fifth on the Forbes list (tied with two
other states):

1. North Dakota: $387 an ounce
2. New Hampshire: $367
3. Virginia: $363
4. Iowa: $362
5. Pennsylvania: $360
(tie) Maryland: $360
(tie) South Dakota: $360

Pot is a bit cheaper in Delaware ($355 an
ounce) and New Jersey ($343). These prices
fluctuate; four years ago, a study of data from the same site found Delaware weed to be most expensive. But one thing is constant:
Marijuana is more expensive in the Northeast
U.S. than almost anywhere else.

That similar 2011 study, by Floating Sheep,
found higher weed prices were mostly
correlated with how far away the state was
from weed growing hotbed Humboldt County,
California.

Basically, weed is expensive in the Northeast U.S. because it has to be transported to the East Coast. That raises the chances of
getting caught, which — along with simple
transport costs — raises the price. (Locally
grown weed tends to be indoor, hydroponic
grown — which is more expensive.)

The D3A says most marijuana in the U.S. is grown in California, Oregon, Washington,
Hawaii, Tennessee and Kentucky.

DrugScience.org has a similar list, but its data shows the amount of weed grown in California
is almost triple that of any other state. And does heavy enforcement affect price?
"State level regimes of legalization have a
negative and significant effect on price,"
Floating Sheep reported. "In contrast rates of
arrests for possession or sales do not produce
statistically significant effects on the price of marijuana, but these demand-side effects are
more complex to interpret."

If marijuana begins to be legalized on the East
Coast — Washington, D.C., already has a "grow your own" law — then prices could drop. In the meantime, though:
Pay up, stoners.
Semper Fidelis

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I wish this list would have had more places on it.

like the cheapest places too,   lol.
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