I voted $150, because that's how much I wish a good oz cost. But sadly, to a dealer it matters fuckall how much I want to pay.
Poplars, I understand your frustration that the majority of people here disagree with you about how expensive good weed should be. BUT, you have a seriously screwed up perspective of how the illegal marijuana trade actually works.
there is NO SUCH THING as legal marijuana in the United States. Period. Just because you live in a state that allows for MEDICAL use, does not automatically mean you're allowed to grow fields and fields of cannabis.
People who grow large amounts of cannabis to sell are doing something very risky (yes, I know, nobody is forcing them - but I for one am damned glad they're taking the risk, or I'd have no pot to smoke) and they feel quite justified in charging whatever price the consumer is willing to pay. This is what a free market economy is all about. YES, the fact that it's illegal makes it easier for growers to feel justified in charging an arm and a leg. YES, if cannabis were legal we may very well see the prices drop. Would it be dramatic? No, probably not at first, and maybe not ever. Why not? Because the sad truth is that most people are not going to grow their own. There aren't going to be thousands of people going out and starting cannabis farms, causing an influx in the market or anything like that.
Why not? Well, because anyone who is interested in growing cannabis is probably already doing it - despite the fact that it's illegal, and maybe even *because* it's illegal (because they can charge as much as they want and there's very little competition). Just like legalization probably wouldn't cause any dramatic rise in the number of smokers, it wouldn't really affect the number of growers, either. It would likely be years before we'd see any real "commercialization" of cannabis, or any major existing forces in agriculture planting fields of marijuana for recreational use.
What's funny is that you constantly attack anyone who doesn't share your opinion, but your opinion seems to be very narrow. It's obvious you're speaking from the experience of someone who has grown cannabis for his own use, but never in large quantities and never to make a profit.
You're arguing that milk should be free, because we can all walk up and squeeze and cow's titty, when that really isn't the case.