Quote Originally Posted by walterpklondike
I grew up in Midwest City and moved to seattle at 18. That is were i found out what quality cannabis was, sure we had the occasional "skunk" or "hydro" come through but mostly it is the same now as it was then. So when i got to seattle and met my first dealer behind Baskin Robins of all places he told me it was 15 a gram and i about beat him for trying to scam me but as it turns out that was the price and an 8th was $40, an oz. was $250-$300 depending on quality. The lowest quality was head and shoulders above what we smoke here on a daily basis. So after that long winded statement how much is to much for you to pay? As it sits i wouldn't come off of my crop for under 420 an oz. An 8th will last a week for someone who smokes an oz. of our southern neigbors finest. now that comes up to that $15 i paid for my first gram of good female cannabis. In 15 years i can truely say i only got a few seeds in all of the bags i bought, so how much?

for something good...even around here in Oklahoma I wouldn't pay more than $350 oz...wouldn't buy it anything less than an ounce either...haven't ever found anyone to get something good out from around here though.

Commercial weed is crap...sure it beats nothing, but I'd much rather be smoking something I only need a couple hits of.
Markass Reviewed by Markass on . So How Much are you willing to pay for Quality? I grew up in Midwest City and moved to seattle at 18. That is were i found out what quality cannabis was, sure we had the occasional "skunk" or "hydro" come through but mostly it is the same now as it was then. So when i got to seattle and met my first dealer behind Baskin Robins of all places he told me it was 15 a gram and i about beat him for trying to scam me but as it turns out that was the price and an 8th was $40, an oz. was $250-$300 depending on quality. The lowest quality was head and Rating: 5