U.S. cannabis shoppers face a market flush with illegal weed
In much of the U.S., illegal cannabis outcompetes legal weed sold in licensed shops. For consumers, it can be difficult to find regulated cannabis — but there are tips on how to do that.
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![In much of the U.S., illegal cannabis outcompetes legal weed sold in licensed shops. Officers with the law enforcement division of the California Department of Cannabis Control confiscate unlicensed marijuana plants in the Goldridge neighborhood of Fairfield, Calif., on Jan. 9.](https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims3/default/strip/false/crop/2427x1811+0+0/resize/2427x1811!/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnpr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2F8c%2Fef%2F16dbcfdd45bb83673158dcc82dc3%2Fandresen-cannabisraids-npr-010925-33.jpg)
In much of the U.S., illegal cannabis outcompetes legal weed sold in licensed shops. For consumers, it can be difficult to find regulated cannabis — but there are tips on how to do that.
(Image credit: Maggie Andresen for NPR)