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price of weed

Discussion in 'Apprentice Marijuana Consumption' started by cancerman, Apr 23, 2011.

  1. hey guys can somebody catch me up on what weed cost these days?

    is it still $10 a gram? ounce?

    how much is pound these day?

    thanks
     
  2. looking for proces for Toronto and area

    thanks
     
  3. For some reggie in memphis its 5 bucks a gram,45 for a half n 70 a o
     
  4. wow that's cheap, i am almost certain the prices in canada is a lot higher
     
  5. #5 DToker420, Apr 23, 2011
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    What the hell lol in ct for good weed it's $20 a g, about $200 a half, and $380 an o! That's crazy cheap!
     

  6. that's what i though too...man that is ridiculous cheap. at that price you can buy at street level drive it up and still make a killing.
     

  7. really?

    prices in T.O. for a pound could be anywhere from 2000-2800
     
  8. Canada is pretty cheap because it is virtuallly legal.
     

  9. can i get a confirmation on this from somebody else? a pound in toronto is 2000-2800?

    what's an ounce?
     
  10. In Atlanta it's 20 per gram for some dank and 5 per gram for shitty mids. In Atlanta if it's not really good or great..... It SUCKS!!!!
     
  11. It depends on the area you are in. In my area it is 60/8th 120/q. I have never bought more than a Q of dank. But mids though.... 25 a quarter, 50 a half, 100 an ounce. And these are some pretty good mids too. But like I said, it depends on your area! Oh, and for dank it's usually 20 a gram, 30 a half 8th, 60 an 8th.
     

  12. tell that to Marc Emery
     

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