hi there, im a big smoker with a big habbit. i go through almost a quarter of hash a day, if i get grass it will last twice as long, ive had a habbit now for over 15years.
I just thought it to be fair that i post something to let folk know of what i am doing.
i live in scotland and my job takes me all over the country, i have noticed that the price of hash and grass has jumped up considerably. the price of hash has gone from between £12.50-£20.00 a quarter (7grams) up to £25.00-£45.00 a quarter, this is fucking ridiculous. this isnt even hash its shitty soapbar or council hash. ive even seen some pricks try to sell normal hash for £50 a quarter and sticky black was at £60 in inverness last week. get a grip of yourselfs soap bar should not sell for more than £25 as the price of a ninebar has not gone up that much.
anyway back to my point. i have already passed the names and addresses and even some pictures of these greedy bastard dealers onto the local police. to date i know of 4 prick dealers that got busted after i passed the info on.
i know you are all going to hate me for this but its time we started to sort this shit out. its been going on far too long. we smokers want a nice bit of smoke for a good price.
so any dealers charging over the odds for crap hash or any dealer selling adultereated grass i.e sprayed with liquid fibre glass etc if i find out i will grass you in.

i think more folk should do this as the only end result is dealers selling good hash at a good price and all the pricks get busted.
Night0wl Reviewed by Night0wl on . WARNING TO ALL SCOTTISH DEALERS hi there, im a big smoker with a big habbit. i go through almost a quarter of hash a day, if i get grass it will last twice as long, ive had a habbit now for over 15years. I just thought it to be fair that i post something to let folk know of what i am doing. i live in scotland and my job takes me all over the country, i have noticed that the price of hash and grass has jumped up considerably. the price of hash has gone from between £12.50-£20.00 a quarter (7grams) up to £25.00-£45.00 Rating: 5