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What are prices of weed on the street?

Discussion in 'Apprentice Marijuana Consumption' started by Nicole311, Nov 22, 2012.

  1. All I know is a dime is $10, dub is $20.
     
  2. i didn't realize there was only one street in the world
     
  3. Actually,

    There are two.

    The one you are on, and the one next to that; and so on to infinity.
     

  4. streets*
     
  5. #5 shroomkid, Nov 22, 2012
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    5-25$ a gram

    totally depends on dealer, quality and are though....
     
  6. Dime - $10
    Dub - $20
    Half eighth - $30
    Eighth - $50

    Something like that
     
  7. I think most places you'll encounter will be, $10 for a Dime, $20 for a Dub, $50 for an 1/8th, $100 for a 1/4, $200 for 1/2 and $300 for an ounce.

    Now this is just the baseline, depending where you go, it could be higher or cheaper than that.
     
  8. In Montana we pay

    10=1g but it's wierd cuz for a eighth we pay 40 and for a oz we pay 200 that 80 off but no one here really buys it In ozs mostly dubs and 10s
    But generally here it's 10 for a gram Missoula is more expensive and not as good quality.
    were I live In Montana even if its not bought in a store it's medical grade most of it that is.
     
  9. It all depends on your area and its laws (medical/non-medical etc) Here in Washington (medical state/legal) standard measurements/prices are as follows.

    Dime (1g-$10)
    Dub (2g-$20)
    Eighth (4g-$40)
    Quarter (7g-$55 to $70)
    Half ounce (14g $120-$140)
    Ounce (28g $200-$220)
     

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