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09-29-2010, 02:25 AM #1
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ya their should be set amounts for "lows", "mediums", and "highs" i think, for both the grower and the co-ops to stick to. but since their is no ground rules here currently, people(some greedy shops) are taking advantage of this non-profit B-S and making lots of money screwing over the sic.
G13budsmoker Reviewed by G13budsmoker on . Prices It seems that I've been looking thru a lot of threads recently and prices are brought up, and some of them are horrid :( I've pretty much grown up in one area, so I dont have to worry too much about who I'm buying from, or if I'm getting ripped off, simply because everyone I buy from I've known for a long a$$ time. :jointsmile: Prices dont flucuate very much either, the most i've seen was an extra 10 on a 1/4 and it was worth it. :jointsmile: It makes me curious to see the differences in Rating: 5
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09-29-2010, 01:30 PM #2justpics
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Growers do sell for 100 an ounce. Just its large outdoor operations. The large indoor operations tend to go up closer to 200 an ounce, and the smaller indoor ops go above that.
The clubs are going to charge whatever the market demands. If a club started selling 25 dollar 1/8 of 15% THC totally organic super bud, they'd be out before 9am.
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09-29-2010, 02:25 PM
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09-29-2010, 06:20 PM
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Yeah I think you would find a lot of indoor growers would sell there overage to a dispensary for a $100 an ounce if the dispensary would guarantee they wouldn't mark it up to $300 or $400 an ounce. The dispensaries should just set a flat fee that they mark up every ounce to pey for there overhead.Originally Posted by G13budsmoker
09-29-2010, 06:47 PM
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there isn't a large enough supply of cannabis to meet the demand that 1/8th for 25 bucks of good indoor would generate.
There just isn't.










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