Washington Has Been Much More Successful Than California in Displacing the Black Market for Pot
Lighter regulation is one likely explanation.

A new report indicates that Washington, which legalized recreational marijuana in 2012, has been much more successful at displacing the black market than California, where voters approved legalization in 2016. In a 2021 survey by the International Cannabis Policy Study (ICPS), 77 percent of Washington cannabis consumers reported buying "any type of marijuana" from a "store, co-operative, or dispensary" in the previous year, while 17 percent said they had obtained pot from a "dealer."
The share of Washington consumers who report buying marijuana from a "store, co-operative, or dispensary" is higher than the average for states that have legalized recreational use, which was 57 percent in 2021, according to a nationwide ICPS survey. Washington's Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) paid for the ICPS report on cannabis consumption in that state, and the ICPS has not published California-specific survey data. But calculations based on estimated total consumption and legal sales suggest that the black market accounts for somewhere between two-thirds and three-quarters of marijuana purchased in California.
California's striking failure to shift consumers from illegal to legal dealers is largely due to a combination of high taxes, onerous regulations, and local retailing bans. While Washington has a relatively high retail marijuana tax (37 percent, plus standard sales taxes), in other respects the state has made it easier for licensed suppliers to compete with illegal sources.
A 2022 study from Reason Foundation (which publishes Reason) notes that local restrictions in California have created "massive cannabis deserts" where "consumers have no access to a legal retailer within a reasonable distance of their home." Washington has more than three times as many legal dispensaries per capita as California.
In their book Can Legal Weed Win?, economists Robin Goldstein and Daniel Sumner of the University of California, Davis, report that prices for "low-end" marijuana in Washington are among the cheapest in the country. "Low-end retail prices in California are more than double the low-end prices in Washington State," they note. Goldstein and Sumner describe Washington as a state with "relatively light regulations," adding that there is "no clear reason that costs would be lower in Washington State unless the differences were based on regulations." After all, "cost of production for other crops where markets are integrated—such as wine grapes, apples, and blueberries—are all similar between states."
Data from the ICPS survey of cannabis consumers indicate that legal marijuana in Washington is generally cheaper than illegal marijuana. In 2019, the average price of dried flower purchased from legal retailers was $6.06 per gram, compared to $7.01 for pot purchased from unlicensed dealers. According to the survey data, the gap has grown since then: In 2021, the average legal price was $6.51 per gram, compared to an average illegal price of $13.58, up sharply from $8.04 in 2020.
Those prices are based on purchases of various quantities, and the per-gram price is lower for larger amounts. At Uncle Ike's in Seattle, for instance, you can buy seven grams (about a quarter of an ounce) of Rozay Cake flower for $40.50, which comes out to $5.79 per gram, including tax. Overall, the ICPS reports, marijuana is cheaper in states that have legalized recreational use, and prices in Washington are lower than the average for those states.
"When Washington's first LCB-regulated retail stores opened in July 2014, the price was considerabl[y] higher than [it was in] the illicit market because legal demand exceeded legal supply," LCB Director Rick Garza says in a press release. "We knew then that if the total price dropped to below $12 per gram that the regulated retail market would be able to compete with the illicit market. As more stores opened, the price steadily fell month-over-month until it stabilized in the last five years."
Ian Eisenberg, co-owner of the Uncle Ike's chain, agrees that licensed retailers in Washington have been able to compete with illegal sources on price. Even with a hefty retail tax, he says, "our pot is arguably the best and the cheapest in the country." He thinks it is plausible that licensed retailers account for something like three-quarters of marijuana sales in Washington.
Eisenberg attributes the state's success to two main factors. Unlike in California, he notes, the medical marijuana industry in Washington was never blessed by state legislation, so it was easier for newly licensed recreational retailers to take over the market. And because Washington prohibited vertical integration, he says, there was "massive competition at the processor level to get into stores and a lot of price competition from the very early days."
Regulatory differences are not the only reason marijuana prices are lower in Washington. "Unless there is some specialized limiting resource (like fancy terroir)," Goldstein and Sumner write, "competition, economies of scale, technology, consolidation, and other efficiencies bring down the costs rapidly as markets develop—even if taxes and regulations remain costly." Since Washington legalized marijuana four years before California did, those efficiencies have had more time to kick in.
"Some costs in the legal weed market will surely fall over time as companies learn how to comply efficiently," Goldstein and Sumner say. "It is possible that legal weed production might eventually reach a scale of sophistication that allows efficiencies to overcome the taxes and regulations. Such efficiencies might allow legal weed to compete on price with unlicensed cannabis. Such convergence may be happening in Colorado and Washington, where legal flower on the low end of the price scale now sells for less than $300 per pound wholesale." But Goldstein and Sumner argue that tax and regulatory reform would hasten that process.
"We are often asked about the impact Washington's regulated marketplace has had on the illicit market," Garza says. "This study is the first one that we are aware of that shows the degree to which Washington consumers choose licensed cannabis retail stores over illegal sources. It shows that the legal market we have is working largely as it should. This is a testament to state voters who approved the initiative 10 years ago, and the fact that since [then] our political leadership including the governor and legislators, the LCB and the industry have worked to follow the will of the voters and create a safe, well-regulated system."
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There was a time for a few months where there were ZERO legal pot dispensaries in San Francisco due to zoning. And none of the proggies there saw any issue with that. It's still easier for me to drive to Reno to get some legal pot than to buy it here. I don't smoke it so I don't care, but I still find it deeply ironic.
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It’s still easier for me to drive to Reno to get some legal pot than to buy it here. I don’t smoke it so I don’t care, but I still find it deeply ironic.
The latter sentence invalidates the former. A subject matter expert will tell you it is much easier to get it from a friend than drive to Reno (which really makes no sense because from fucking Vallejo to Roseville there must be 30 dispensaries with much better prices and also don't ass rape the decent prices with burdensome taxation)
And anywhere in the Bay Area, at least, you can get it delivered at a pretty reasonable price. Only fools go to dispensaries.
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This article is bullshit.
Also, fuck Brandybuck.
This is not a libertarian success story. Hope this helps.
It's what happens when libertarians have a good idea (legalize pot) but the progressives get put in charge of implementing it.
Imagine if California tried to legalize prostitution, there would be some bureaucrat to assign hookers to johns based on identity hierarchy.
I think it would be more about taxing it to death.
"Well there is the oral pleasures service fee, the spit/swallow enhancement which is still levied despite using a condom, which also incurs a surcharge for the hazmat disposal....so after taxes your bill comes to $785....oh...using a debit card comes with a $5 ease of use fee....so $790"
Legalized Prostitution: If we build it will they come?
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I highly recommend Transylvania
They have a whole planet there!
Marijuana is illegal in Transylvania.
Washington and Idaho both provide black markets. Idahoans cross the state line to buy weed and Washingtonians cross into Idaho to purchase private sale firearms.
I find both scenarios incredibly funny and very lucrative.
"Hey....did your buddy in Spokane re-up?"
"Hold on... let me hop on the Heliograph and ask him; shit, too cloudy."
We get cheaper booze in Idaho too.
there have been 2 editorials in the Seattle Times in the past few weeks urging the legislature to put a limit on THC content (pending further "studies").
vaping will probably be eliminated if those idiots take this up
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Grow your own it's really easy. It grows like a weed and costs about $.05 a gram.
Surely you fucking jest. Maybe if you're growing the shit they used to sell in increments called "lids", but not the kind discriminating tastes prefer
Yeah, it's really a pretty labor intensive crop if you want high quality buds.
Yeah but is it as easy as building your own social media platform?
The equipment and nutrients aren’t that cheap and you have to know what you’re doing to produce anything of quality. You also hve to worry about mite infestation, mold spores, etc..
So much easier to buy really good stuff on the black market. Better and cheaper than the legal stores. Thanks to idiots like Jay Inslee.
Oj Inn Sleaze is an eedjit alright. But this debacle is not his fault.
Just about the time the voters did one of the smartest things they've done in years and kicked the liquor control board out of the booze business, legal weed came round. The booze bureaucrats were really miffed that they had got their big Santa Claus Toy taken from them, and decided THEY would be the ones to mangle the pot market system, And did they ever. Inn Sleaze did largely step back and let the miffed booze wranglers figure out how to make the pot market a mess, worse than tjey ever managed to mangle booze.
But before they did get the liquid toy taken away from them they mnaged in impoe the highst liquour taxes in the nation. Shortly after that happened I was visiting friends in California... went to Costco and bought six 1.75 litres of their vodka..... at $16.50 each out the door, before the case discount of ten percent. Next time in a Costco in Washington I went to check the price there... same item number, so identical product in every way, cost about $48 dollars out the door, which none of them got near. For the price of my case of six I could only get two bottles, same product.
After taking out their wrath on the voters over taking them out of the hootch busines,s they then doubled down and made a hash of the marijuana industry as well. Their mandates for lab testing, lot traceability down to the very stem from which it was taken, outrageous taxes, money handling rules, the entire permitting process including limiting how many stores can be in a given area, and anything else they can think of... makes me think of the old Donavan song about established industry controlling every spect of your life from cradle to grave... poking into such details as "the colour of your toilet roll and if your cousin was queer".....
"Incompetent": One by one, longtime Trump allies are trashing him in public after midterm failure
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/incompetent-one-by-one-longtime-trump-allies-are-trashing-him-in-public-after-midterm-failure/ar-AA146mCl?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=d11e8757531c4fc99de9a7b3ce9eed0c
Lots of daggers out for the Con Man from the right.
Non-sequitur.
You are posting a Salon article about DT in a weed link. He's living rent free in that thing you call a head.
Trumpism is unraveling as the fraud it is in real time. There is no other news of significance.
Inside the MAGA heartlands where voters still back Trump: Republican leaders branded him a 'disaster' after the party's woeful midterms - but his hardline supporters still want him to run in 2024
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11426433/Inside-Maga-heartlands-voters-Trump.html
The faithful haven't given up yet. The article is worth a click just for the pictures. It's borderline religious.
^ Okay, that was legitimately scary. Demagoguery is a helluva drug.
The fat lady with the cheap-ass Taurus revolver is my favorite. Shit, if you're going to get something like that get it in .357 Magnum, not 22lr. Fuck.
What did Trump do to NAMBLA that has you so buggered?
He’s trying to stop Shreek form sodomizing little boys.
How’s your pedophilia going? I’m hoping a parent catches you and tortures you to death.
He was looking for the potted plant article and end up on one about marijuana. See the possibilities for confusion?
I'm still waiting for he and his followers to break off from the Republicans and start their own cult. I mean political party. Aw heck, what's the difference these days. Not that I want that to happen. It could split the vote from the political right and give Democrats a lot of wins.
I wish his "big announcement" were today. The GOP has knives out for him.
You are the the same audience for People magazine except for politics.
So the Orange-haired baby Jesus painted by Adolf Hitler turned out not to be His Second Coming? Girl-bulliers must be reeeeally disappointed. And the gullible moron Grabbers Of Pussy who bet their lives, their fortunes, their cowardly dishonor, must be reeeally sad to see all that pelf, boodle, government loot and plundered paychecks swirling down the toilet of initiation of deadly and coercive force against women voters and their allies. Sad!
Round here they've got medical and recreational. Medical is relatively cheap. Costs about what the legal 2021 prices are in the article. Recreational pays medical prices and then tries to make a profit after spending tens of thousands of dollars in permits and licenses, so it ends up costing double. Not sure what the illegal stuff is going for. Haven't worked in a restaurant in ages so I don't know any drug dealers.
Friend of mine is LEAVING California to start a pot farm. Going to Red State Oklahoma where the business climate, even for pot, is much friendlier.
Growing up in the 70s, literally no one would have foreseen Oklahoma beating out California in the legal pot farming business. Go figure. Tegrity!
Here in Maine dispensaries are everywhere. Can't drive ten miles without seeing a greenhouse the size of an aircraft hangar with a store in front.
ZOMG...Oklahoma is outpacing us in brick weed cultivation....oh no.
They might be able to sell their shitty ounces for $15 a pop
Some more interstate commerce in weed might help. There's such an oversupply in some places and I think at least some of that has to do with not being able to sell legally out of state.
And they're both doing better than any red state where it's still illegal.
Doesn't stop you carrying water for your Koch masters who advocate for Republicans at every twist and turn.
They’re really not. Both states are mostly just in the way, and holding their hand out. But then, democrats are always voracious parasites.
That you can buy pounds in CA for like $300 probably helps too.
Pounds of what?
In between from what I've seen and heard. Solid mids.
Shit.
At least some of it has to do with the ridiculous seed to sale tracking regulations where every seed has a serial number and every ounce of weed sold is supposed to have the same serial number. Imagine a system like this for flour.
Herbert Hoover called it "Saving the Wheat Farmers"...
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So the success factors were partly deregulatory, and partly pro-regulatory — the lack of prior deregulation (allowing a medical marijuana system) counting as pro-regulatory, along with prohibition of vertical integration. So not sure whether the evidence from this article favors net deregulation or just smarter regulation.
Wondering how much consideration Jacob gave to climate. Vancouver is mostly overcast with nonstop drizzle for 40 days on end. The Frazer Valley just across the border is REAL COLD compared to South California, just like Washington. Much of the weed there was soaked in tryptamines for added value back in the Nixon era.
Look at this “Libertarian” whining that people are engaging in trade without asking permission and paying tribute to the most corrupt and authoritarian state in the country.
Even by Commie loser Hackjob Sullum’s basement standards, this is pathetic.