New Jersey patients have paid the highest prices for cannabis in the country.
Patient advocates filed complaints with the state Division of Consumer Affairs earlier this month to accuse medicinal marijuana operators of price-gouging, charging as much as $480 for an ounce of cannabis.“The Division has reviewed the materials you submitted. We thank you for letting us know about this matter. Unfortunately New Jersey is not a price regulated state,” Kevin Noland, a supervising investigator for the office’s consumer service center wrote in Jan.
For most of the program’s history, consumers paid $500 after taxes, unless they qualified for discounts some dispensaries offered veterans or people who relied on SNAP or disability benefits.“Curaleaf has a facility in Ellsworth, Maine and menu prices for medical cannabis are two to three times less expensive than New Jersey. A variety of ounces can be purchased for $75-$115,” Goldstein’s complaint said.
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