10 Cities with the Highest Weed Consumption per Capita

In this article, we are going to discuss the 10 cities with the highest weed consumption per capita. If you want to check out our detailed analysis of the cannabis industry in the U.S., the recent innovations in the American cannabis industry, and the cannabis boom towns, head to 35 Cities with the Highest Weed Consumption per Capita

10. Lake Charles, LA

Weed Consumption per Capita: 12.64g

Two-thirds of Louisiana voters were in favor of recreational cannabis in 2021. However, the southeastern state’s lawmakers killed an effort to legalize marijuana in April, leaving Louisiana’s medical cannabis program as the only legal way to secure the drug. 

9. Lincoln, NE

Weed Consumption per Capita: 12.64g

Cannabis is fully illegal in Nebraska. In 2021, the state’s Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill to legalize medical marijuana but nothing came out of it. A gram of weed in Lincoln will set you back by $9.9. 

8. Waterloo, IA

Weed Consumption per Capita: 15.02g

Medical marijuana is legal in Iowa, but the program is very limited. Only about 5,000 Iowans have medical cards and patients are not allowed to use flower. However, hemp and CBD products are legal for consumers to possess and registered retailers to sell.

7. Kyle, TX

Weed Consumption per Capita: 15.66g

A May 2022 survey from the University of Texas at Tyler found that a bipartisan majority of Texans – 60% – supported recreational cannabis legalization. Texas is tough on cannabis and the Lone Star State made over 22,500 pot arrests in 2021.

6. Johnson City, TN

Weed Consumption per Capita: 16.55g

Both medical and recreational uses of marijuana are illegal in Tennessee. After proposed legislation to legalize medical cannabis failed during this year’s General Assembly, it will be at least another year before there is any change to that status.

5. Cheyenne, WY

Weed Consumption per Capita: 18.57g

Marijuana is fully illegal in Wyoming and the state has some of the strictest cannabis laws in the United States. Wyoming is also the only state to make being ‘under the influence’ of cannabis illegal. There was an effort to decriminalize the herb in Cheyenne in 2023, but it did not come to fruition. 

4. Bloomington, MN

Weed Consumption per Capita: 22.78g

Minnesota legalized medical marijuana in 2014 but the Land of 10,000 Lakes has been putting adult-use legalization bills through the ringer for years. However, lawmakers green-lit the production and purchase of edibles made with hemp-derived THC last year. 

3. Manchester, NH

Weed Consumption per Capita: 31.27g

Although New Hampshire is known as a libertarian bastion, the state has held firm on the traditionally conservative notions of recreational cannabis. 

Manchester is among the cities that smoke the most weed per capita. 

2. Huntington, WV

Weed Consumption per Capita: 34.9g

Recreational marijuana use is illegal in West Virginia, but lawmakers legalized the use of medical cannabis in 2017 with certain restrictions in place. Two years later, the West Virginia Medical Cannabis Act allowed the state to begin registering patients for its medical marijuana program. 

1. New Britain, CT

Weed Consumption per Capita: 38.98g

In June 2021, Connecticut’s legislature passed a bill to legalize cannabis for recreational use and adult-use sales officially began in January this year. Starting July 1st 2023, 60-75% excise tax revenue from cannabis has been going towards the state’s Social Equity and Innovation Fund. New Britain is the City that Consumes the Most Weed per Capita in America

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