Marijuana Street Price & Average Cost In Ohio
Medically Reviewed By: Manish Mishra, MBBS
The average street price of marijuana in Ohio is about $200 per ounce. By comparison, the average price for a medical ounce of marijuana in 2022 is about $310.
The price of weed in Ohio can vary based on supply and demand, the type of cannabis product purchased, and the quality of the marijuana itself.
While medical marijuana is legal in Ohio, it can be more expensive than weed bought off the street. Ohio residents also pay a 5.75% sales tax for medical marijuana. Recreational marijuana is popular in the state despite its illegal status, partly due to low prices and high availability.
Average Prices For Street Marijuana Products In Ohio
Street marijuana can vary widely in price from product to product and from dealer to dealer.
Marijuana Flower
A medium-quality ounce of weed in Ohio can cost about $200 on average. High-quality weed may cost an additional $100 per ounce, while lower-quality weed can sell for lower prices.
The average cost for street weed in Ohio is likely higher than it was in 2017, where the Ohio Substance Abuse Monitoring Network (OSAM) reported low-quality weed selling for about $80 per ounce.
People who buy weed may roll it into blunts themselves or pack it into bongs, which can both be smoked.
Blunts
Data from the Ohio Substance Abuse Monitoring Network (OSAM) in 2017 reported low-quality blunts selling for $5 each.
More recent data on blunt prices is not publicly available, although it can be estimated that blunt prices may rise alongside standard weed prices. Each blunt may contain about 0.5 to 1.5 grams of weed, and one gram of street weed sells for about $8.50.
Edibles
Street edibles in Ohio may sell for less than $2 per dose. By comparison, edible products from Ohio dispensaries may sell for about $3 to $5 per dose, or $20-$30 per package.
Street edibles may be sold as sweets, pastries, or candies. They contain high amounts of THC, CBD, and other ingredients.
Marijuana Extracts
In 2017, street marijuana waxes and resins sold for about $50-75 per gram. In 2022, Ohio dispensaries sell marijuana extracts for similar prices.
Marijuana extracts tend to contain high amounts of THC, the main psychoactive ingredient in marijuana, and may be sought after due to this quality.
Marijuana Street Price Vs. Dispensary Price
On average, the cost of marijuana on the street may be lower than the cost of medical marijuana offered by Ohio dispensaries. Medical marijuana’s high prices may hurt legal marijuana sales and encourage Ohio residents to look into illegally obtaining cannabis products.
Reports and studies from late 2020 suggest a majority of patients and healthcare providers were unhappy with the price of medical marijuana in Ohio.
The average retail price for a legal gram of marijuana has decreased since legalization, but Ohio has higher prices for legal weed compared to states such as California, New York, Michigan, and Oregon. These prices may prompt residents to look elsewhere to continue their use of cannabis.
Treatment Options For Marijuana Use
Local laws in Ohio prohibit growers from cultivating or selling their own marijuana. Street marijuana may be sold secondhand from dispensaries or imported from other states.
Ingesting black market marijuana can be harmful to your health. Street cannabis products may be unregulated, and may contain harmful ingredients without the buyer’s knowledge.
If you or a loved one are suffering from the negative effects of marijuana, contact Ohio Recovery Center. We offer comprehensive, inpatient addiction treatment options in Ohio.
- MyMarijuanaCards.com https://www.mymarijuanacards.com/ohio/ohio-dispensary-prices/
- Ohio Substance Abuse Monitoring Network https://aohc.net/aws/AOHC/asset_manager/get_file/176458?ver=13