Quote Originally Posted by burnable
absolutely irrevocably indelibly NO! My product is an extension of myself. It would be like trying to put a price tag on my kids. with the patience, diligence, love and spirit that goes into the growing process, accepting money for it would completely cheapen the experience, in any market, black or otherwise.

that said, I enjoy nothing more than sharing my finished herbs and giving them as gifts. people often offer money for it, and I know they have good intentions, but I recoil in disgust at the suggestion of putting capital on the same plane of existence as an herb as sacred as cannabis. I feel it is a direct gift from the heavens. It's comparable in atrocity to selling indulgences or charging admission to go to church.

I accept other favors for my gifts. Anything that a friend can do in the future for me that for some reason I can't do for myself I would consider an equitable trade. If they can't do anything, consider my weed a free gift.

Oscar Wilde said " A cynic is someone who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing." Typical capitalist attitude. There is a vast difference between the value of something and what that thing will fetch in a marketplace.

Cannabis is far too singular, too panacean, too glorious to be seen as something that can be sold

Absolutely agree with you! We shouldn't charge money for anything that we love.