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Getting Bud In Uruguay

Discussion in 'Apprentice Marijuana Consumption' started by christhetoker, Apr 22, 2015.

  1. Hey guys, I'm going to Uruguay soon and I really want to be able to smoke there, however until recently I wasn't aware you had to be a resident to be able to buy from dispensaries. Anyone got any ideas on where to get any? Because surely there will be hardly any dealers as there is no need?
     
  2. Black market is probably cheaper so there will be dealers. Otherwise make friends with a resident and buy off them. Don't give them the money first tho.
     
  3. Associated Press in Montevideo
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    Tuesday 22 October 2013 02.56 EDTLast modified on Friday 20 June 2014 07.30 EDT 
    "Uruguay's drug tsar says the country plans to sell legal marijuana for $1 a gram to combat drug-trafficking, according to a local newspaper."
    http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/22/uruguay-legal-marijuana-drug-traffickers
     
    Doesn't sound like there will much of a "black market" at those prices.
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    http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/22/uruguay-legal-marijuana-drug-traffickers
     
  4. This is a great idea for as long as the plants are grown nice and healthy.. Happy for them if so
    Will growing be legal for residents? that would confine growers to only grow for families and friends for medicine. Good in my opinion


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  5. "People can grow as many as six plants at home and produce a maximum of 480 grams per year, according to the published rules. Cannabis clubs of anywhere between 15 and 45 members will be legal."
    http://www.cnn.com/2014/05/06/world/americas/uruguay-marijuana-rules/index.html
     

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