So long as the policy is clear, I don't mind either way. If I had to choose, I'd prefer the conventional "taxes on top" method. Instead of buying preset amounts of medicine and having tax included, I find it more convenient to buy buds like other people buy steaks from the butcher counter: select the best ones in the jar, weigh them on a scale, and calculate the price based on weight. I'm as likely to walk out of a MMC with 3.2g or 5.6g or 9.1g as I am 3.5g or 7g.

Also, the use of both metric (grams) and imperial (ounces) units of measurement is needless and potentially confusing.
HighPopalorum Reviewed by HighPopalorum on . taxes Tried a new dispensary for me in Boulder over the weekend - got about an oz of a variety of top shelf nugs and a few edibles - paid what I am vibing as I learn is around higher end pricing for advertised bud grown at altitude (most around $55+ an 1/8 pricing) but with great quality I felt good - then I noticed last night on receipt that I got charged $50 plus for taxes additionally on checkout for my bud, edibles and papers. My bad, I never pay attention to that stuff until later. Guess I Rating: 5