Impact of Medical Marijuana on Prices

since1991

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At 125$ for bubba or any other good strain you would have to have a decent sized home op or bigger to make it even worth while. At them prices having a 1000 watter or 2 wouldnt cut it for me. Even with a job and caregiving for supplemental income. No way.
 

eyes

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At 125$ for bubba or any other good strain you would have to have a decent sized home op or bigger to make it even worth while. At them prices having a 1000 watter or 2 wouldnt cut it for me. Even with a job and caregiving for supplemental income. No way.
Id have to agree with you. At 125, I am not even sure how that is profitable unless your outdoors.
 

Marijuana Mercenary

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In places were medical marijuana is legal, what impact has it had on the price of pot from other, non-medical sources?

Anyone have thoughts, experience?
Medical marijuana has domesticated weed production around here. We went from Mexican brick to jarred homegrown. Prices increased by 25 to 50 percent also. Its a grower's market. Rarely see that brown seedy compact import weed.
 

mrpink55

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He was a real hippie dude, artist full time. He did not like the competitiveness of our local market. So he says he does it cheap and avoids conf
Id have to agree with you. At 125, I am not even sure how that is profitable unless your outdoors.
Player is an artist/painter full time, he grows herb for fun. Said he was frustrated with how cut throat the local market had gotten with flagging etc, so he said he just puts up a vague post with no pics and hooks people up hella proper. He said he only has 1 little tent I think I bought all of it.
 

undercoverfbi

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Weed is cheap now a days, you can find fairly decent stuff too for the 100 price range or so.

Even concentrates have become available at prices starting from lower 20s, and were not talking bunk dabs either.

Colorado
 

ziggo

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Down south, bible belt way, things have stayed consistently around 300-400/oz retail. The quality tends to be marginally inconsistent and strain selection is a joke unless you are plugged in. The old heads are not tuned in on concentrates so it is primarily flower all day.

Since I'm not in it for the money, I can't wait for more widespread legalization. My hope is that Kentucky takes that brave step forward to have the Bluegrass state seeing green in more ways than one.

http://www.leoweekly.com/2016/01/cannabis-freedom-for-kentucky/
 

6ohMax

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Weed is cheap now a days, you can find fairly decent stuff too for the 100 price range or so.

Even concentrates have become available at prices starting from lower 20s, and were not talking bunk dabs either.

Colorado

It is fairly cheap. .just gotta find the right shop...I do know one shop owner said ..well let me put it to you like this...he sells shatter for 30/g...I believe he said for every gram he produces...it cost him $14...so..he doubling

Plus of course his shop here and one up north
 
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kingzt

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It is fairly cheap. .just gotta find the right shop...I do know one shop owner said ..well let me put it to you like this...he sells shatter for 30/g...I believe he said for every gram he produces...it cost him $14...so..he doubling
Is it quality though? I have seen some bud that was 200/oz but did not look very tasty. The buds were dense but besides that the aesthetics were mediocre.
 

undercoverfbi

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Is it quality though? I have seen some bud that was 200/oz but did not look very tasty. The buds were dense but besides that the aesthetics were mediocre.
We talking bout concentrates here...

There is still below average, bunk weed essentially in mmj shops around CO.

However there is also legit, quality and affordable medicine

My shop offers $125 oz's quite often of their top shelf strains, not bad at all.
 
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