I think it interesting that there has been so much price fluidity during the past 16 months. As Dorje observed, the $100 price point hasn't changed in twenty years. Two years ago if someone had asked me what I though pot would cost in 2011, I would have said $50/100/375. I'm surprised that such a small and tightly regulated industry has pushed prices down so quickly and so far.
HighPopalorum Reviewed by HighPopalorum on . Think about what you are doing to yourself Look, I may come off as a jerk on this one. But all of you MMCs need to think about exactly what you are doing to yourselves when it comes to pricing. If one guy sells ounces for $280.00 then the next guy will sell it for $270, then 250 and so on until it is $100.00 or less.. You might say "great for patients" I would argue NO. What you are broaching on is crashing your own market. There is a cost to doing business, there is a value for the experience. If the market ceases to be viable, than Rating: 5