Nationwide Analysis Finds 79% of Americans Live Near a Marijuana Dispensary

Most Americans now live in a state that has legalized marijuana, and a vast majority have at least one marijuana dispensary in their county, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis.

The analysis found that 54% of Americans live in a state where the recreational use of marijuana is legal, just a dozen years after Colorado and Washington became the first states to allow the plant for recreational purposes. 74% of Americans live in a state where marijuana is legal for either recreational or medical use. California was the first state to legalize medical marijuana in 1996.

According to Pew, 79% of Americans live in a county with at least one cannabis dispensary.

The analysis also found that:

  • 79% of Americans live in a county with at least one cannabis dispensary.
  • There are nearly 15,000 cannabis dispensaries in the United States. Dispensaries (businesses that sell cannabis products) are common on the West Coast and Northeast, but also in interior states like Michigan, Oklahoma and Colorado.
  • California has far more dispensaries than any state: 3,659 at the time of this analysis, more than double the amount in the second-highest ranking state. A quarter of all marijuana dispensaries in the U.S. are in California, and nearly all Californians (99.5%) have a dispensary in their county. Los Angeles County alone has more dispensaries (1,481) than any state other than California itself.
  • Oklahoma has the most marijuana dispensaries per capita of any state: 36 dispensaries for every 100,000 residents.

These findings are “based on our analysis of state marijuana laws from the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws; U.S. population statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau; and marijuana dispensary locations from SafeGraph, which curates information about millions of places of interest around the globe.” The analysis of dispensaries “includes those that sell cannabis (including low-THC cannabis products) for medical or recreational use.”

More information on this analysis can be found by clicking here.

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