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California Marijuana Prices Rising In Wake Of Federal Crackdown

California Marijuana Prices

  First Posted: 12/12/11 06:05 PM ET Updated: 12/12/11 06:23 PM ET

This article comes to us courtesy of California Watch.

By Michael Montgomery

A crackdown by federal prosecutors is casting a long shadow over the state's marijuana industry, but there is one bright spot, at least for some Northern California growers willing to risk prison time: Wholesale prices appear to be on the rise.

After slumping precipitously, prices for a pound of high-grade, outdoor-grown marijuana are stabilizing and in some areas are up between 20 and 40 percent, according to interviews with growers, law enforcement agents and analysts.

"It's been a downward thrust since 1996, but this year, prices have been up," said Kym Kemp, a Humboldt-based blogger who closely follows Northern California's marijuana scene.

"People are saying, 'Maybe this isn't our last season,' " she said. "I don't think people are ready to be optimistic, but they're less depressed."

In recent years, California's booming medical marijuana industry attracted a rush of new players who harvested increasingly large amounts of pot - for storefront dispensaries and the black market. Some longtime operators responded by also "growing big."

Surging production pushed down prices for some strains to less than $1,000 per pound. This led more growers to illegally ship their marijuana out of state, where they can double or triple their profits.

But this year, production levels have dropped, in part because of rainy weather and a "bumper crop of mold," said medical marijuana grower and activist Charley Custer. "It was a perfect storm," he said.

It wasn't just the weather. Stepped-up enforcement actions by local and federal law enforcement led some growers to lay low and reduce their plant counts to double digits.

"Some growers decided to keep it small this year," said Dale Gieringer, state director for the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws.

With marijuana supplies under pressure, prices responded as they would with any other commodity.

Since the fall harvest, Northern California growers have seen prices jump to between $2,000 and $2,500 per pound for "good-quality" marijuana, according to Kemp.

Law enforcement agencies say it's too early to get a clear read on this year's harvest.

"Marijuana remains readily available in California, and we have not noticed a substantial change in prices," said Casey McEnry of the Drug Enforcement Administration's San Francisco office.

But data collected by local law enforcement and a federally funded drug task force indicate street prices have nearly doubled in some parts of the state.

"Supply is down, so prices are up," said Tommy LaNier, director of the White House-funded National Marijuana Initiative.

LaNier credited the shift in prices to new law enforcement tactics, including the use of more informants, undercover agents and wiretaps and an aggressive effort to intercept marijuana being shipped in vehicles and through commercial carriers like FedEx and UPS. He also said recent actions by the state's four U.S. attorneys have shaken the marijuana industry.

"The market is significantly disrupted," he said.

LaNier said creating market disruptions has been a top priority for law enforcement because it could make marijuana less affordable for minors. But law enforcement agencies are not the only groups welcoming the changes. Black market growers say rising prices mean a return to higher profits.

"This is a relief, since my margins were getting very thin," said one Bay Area grower, who asked that his name be withheld because he is operating outside of state medical marijuana laws. Because of the profit margins, he said he had given up trying to sell his product in California. Instead, he's been delivering it to the East Coast concealed in private vehicles.

The grower said he might return to the California market if prices continue to rise. "I'd rather not take the extra risk of shipping out of state," he said.

But Tim Blake, a Mendocino-based medical marijuana grower, activist and impresario, said it is an outrage that illegal growers stand to benefit from the federal crackdown while medical marijuana operators are the targets of raids and forfeitures.

"Prices are going up, but the people who will cash in are the men hiding in the mountains," he said. "If this continues, the people who are trying to follow medical marijuana laws won't get anything because they'll be out of business, thanks to the feds."

Michael Montgomery is an investigative reporter for California Watch, a project of the non-profit Center for Investigative Reporting. Find more California Watch stories here.

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This article comes to us courtesy of California Watch. By Michael Montgomery A crackdown by federal prosecutors is casting a long shadow over the state's marijuana industry, but there is one bri...
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ReelBusy
I'm the Ghost of Hollywood Past
03:18 PM on 12/16/2011
Prohibition is a failed public policy.
Again.
09:11 AM on 12/16/2011
LEGALISE WEED ITS DYNO !!!!!
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artbylas
11:56 PM on 12/15/2011
If the laws could speak for themselves, they would complain about the abuse.
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RPDash
You talkin' to me?
10:01 PM on 12/14/2011
The Mexican drug cartels surely need the bump in prices and can use the extra cash thanks to our "efficient" Federal Government.
01:57 PM on 12/14/2011
Marijuana causes psychosis. It's called cannabis-induced psychosis. Continued smoking can make you a schizophrenic. I've seen it myself. That's why it's illegal.
03:18 PM on 12/14/2011
'They found that individuals treated for post-pot smoking psychotic episodes had the same likelihood of having a mother, sister or other "first-degree" relative with schizophrenia as did the individuals who had actually been treated for schizophrenia themselves. This suggests that cannabis-induced psychosis and schizophrenia are one and the same, the researchers note. "These people would have developed schizophrenia whether or not they used cannabis," Arendt explained in comments to Reuters Health.'
03:29 PM on 12/14/2011
I think I'll trust a doctor's diagnosis over your google search, thanks.
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03:57 AM on 12/15/2011
Absolute nonsense. The marijuana-schizophrenia "connection" started when researchers began to notice that many schizophrenic patients were consuming marijuana. It was just assumed marijuana was contributing to the disease.

It turned out schizophrenia patients were just self-medicating. Recent research has shown MOST schizophrenia patients obtain effective symptom relief from marijuana. A few react badly, and they were the principle cause of the initial, misguided claim.

This turns out to be just another case of Reefer Madness - once again, all on the part of the prohibitionists.
01:19 PM on 12/14/2011
Where is Cheech and Chong when you need them?
08:27 PM on 12/13/2011
Why fund the illegal marijuana cartels? Why not help a marijuana industry that could help the lousy economy?
Great e-book on medical marijuana: MARIJUANA - Guide to Buying, Growing, Harvesting, and Making Medical Marijuana Oil and Delicious Chocolates to Treat Pain and Ailments by Mary Bendis. This book has great recipe for marijuana oil and tasty, yummy chocolates! http://bit.ly/obHfCy http://bit.ly/oYO1N6
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PrisonReformMvt
America Home of the Free, Land of the Incarcerated
06:23 PM on 12/13/2011
End the FED! Marijuana is PROVEN and WE the People have spoken- stop making us criminals for medicating......
03:36 PM on 12/13/2011
Supply is down? At harvest time? Not in So Cal?
Seems like someone is trying to artificially raise prices.
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04:36 PM on 12/13/2011
It's the Feds.
04:36 PM on 12/13/2011
Good call!
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Grimmsd
Independent
01:32 PM on 12/13/2011
So, the Feds put the people who tried to follow all the rules out of business and left the people who didn't care about the law at all alone. Brilliant!

More and more our government strives to teach the population to ignore the law and just try to get away with what they can. Like Wall Street does.
04:08 PM on 12/13/2011
Exceptional comment!
12:24 PM on 12/15/2011
Like bullies they also go for the easy target. The feds are cowards.
12:19 PM on 12/13/2011
The feds created the drug cartels, and they continue to support them.
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IndyFem
12:03 PM on 12/13/2011
I wonder how much "Protection Money" it takes to keep growers from getting busted???
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MalcolmKyle
10:55 AM on 12/13/2011
OOPS, MARIJUANA MAY PREVENT CANCER (PART 1):

Federal researchers implanted several types of cancer, including leukemia and lung cancers, in mice, then treated them with cannabinoids (unique, active components found in marijuana). THC and other cannabinoids shrank tumors and increased the mice's lifespans. Munson, AE et al. Antineoplastic Activity of Cannabinoids. Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Sept. 1975. p. 597-602.

OOPS, MARIJUANA MAY PREVENT CANCER, (PART 2):

In a 1994 study the government tried to suppress, federal researchers gave mice and rats massive doses of THC, looking for cancers or other signs of toxicity. The rodents given THC lived longer and had fewer cancers, "in a dose-dependent manner" (i.e. the more THC they got, the fewer tumors). NTP Technical Report On The Toxicology And Carcinogenesis Studies Of 1-Trans- Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol, CAS No. 1972-08-3, In F344/N Rats And B6C3F Mice, Gavage Studies. See also, "Medical Marijuana: Unpublished Federal Study Found THC-Treated Rats Lived Longer, Had Less Cancer," AIDS Treatment News no. 263, Jan. 17, 1997.
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buzzardwhiskey
The US is failing too slowly to change her path
10:53 AM on 12/13/2011
Quite simply, the plan is working.

For many California growers, the cost/benefit analysis had shifted enough that it simply didn’t make sense to continue.

Now it does. And the warriors have an enemy/job.
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claygooding
10:48 AM on 12/13/2011
Mexico reported that due to the military being deployed to fight the cartels,little to no eradication happened this year to the growers in Mexico,,so quit worrying,,there will be plenty of marijuana,and the cartels can increase their profits,buy more corruption and more guns from the ATF.
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ninjacb
he who endures, conquers
11:29 AM on 12/13/2011
ja. but that is a lesser quality product than that from northern california. which has just been harvested, cleaned and is now on its way all around the country (much like santa). and the pricing will prove to be competitive due to last years product not making all its way out into the market. but all in all the season looks jolly and many will just have to budget expenses to accommodate any price increases.