“Munchie Monday.”

“Wax Wednesday.”

“Flower Friday.”

These are just a few of the weekly pitches offered by Shawn Kemp’s Cannabis, one of the largest dispensaries in Seattle. The deals, which range from 55 percent to 65 percent off, reflect a larger trend in Washington’s matured marijuana market: You can now buy more weed for less.

The total value of cannabis sales, which bring in hundreds of millions of dollars in tax revenue to the state each year, has declined in 2025, continuing a slump now in its fourth year. Local pot shops and the state’s cannabis board point to a flooded market without a growing consumer base as a reason for the decreasing revenue, even as the volume of marijuana products sold holds steady.

With a 47 percent tax rate on cannabis products, some shops are barely b

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