hey all, I'm sure this issue has been posted about before, but I want to get a poll on this about what people think weed is truly worth.
to me, I believe top quality bud is worth no more than 150 an oz.
but I would like to see medium to high quality bud for 50-100 an oz.
I'm just starting the thread on that note, I will explain why later on when I'm not tired and just now thinking of the thread.
so anyways I'm going to setup a poll and you guys vote on what you think the price for top-quality bud should be. and I don't think the prices should be jacked up just because someone wants to pay 10,000 dollars for their indoor setup that someone could achieve with less than 300 dollars.
anyways, let the discussion begin.
edit: by the way, we're talking in US dollars here. $$$
if only weed were legal...
then its going to be taxes that will make it quite pricey for most... in fact it may be cheaper while it is illegal; the price has been increasing since weed became public its become more and more of a drug smuggler's cash crop.
the way it is now if its homegrow, the equipment of indoor hydroponic bud is going to cost a bit. outdoor is the real cash crop though.
brickweed goes between 100 and 150 an oz. the cost to grow it may very well be something like $500/lb in labor and such in mexico but if it is smuggled it is done so through a cartel which, lets face it, probably just owns the village where they produce it.
seems to me like a blunt costs the same as getting drunk just doesn't last as long and provides much more pleasing effects. I'm thinkin about the 1980s an oz was $40.
the climate has changed since I was getting herbal out and about and was accustomed to paying about $220-240. bud was $10/g. now its like you give a dealer a 10spot and he gives u a .6 or maybe hes a good buddy you get .8 and then you look at it. the worst part, there are so many BAD GROWERS on street prices.
y'know its kind of like keep the prices up or give up the weed cuz if it were $50 an oz there would be no market for it anymore. you'd have to grow your own.