Actual Value of Marijuana?

beardo

Well-Known Member
Sure I do. I think everyone agrees it would be bad if we were taken over by another country. I don't see that as a very likely possibility though.
-I'm down to debate that it's already happening-post in one of my threads.

Back on topic, please. You can continue this elsewhere.
Saved by the bell. I can respect that. The value of marijuana is all relitive- supply and demand and all of that to some people it is worthless and to some it is very coveted. I think outdoor prices can go pretty low if it goes more legal I think in C.A. right now top quality indoor can be had for not much over cost-250 or even 200 an OZ their able to make a little by getting good yields but an most people couldn't do it any cheaper than what it costs now. you can give 25$ a gram and I do pretty regularly but it's not hard to find an ounce for 250
 

HazyDaze420

Well-Known Member
All the specifics of the legislation aside- this was a "big picture" loss for all recreational smokers. I would guess the majority of Americans are not interested in making money off of weed. Really, they just want to be able to buy and smoke and maybe even grow a little without hassle. An ounce at a time is plenty for most recreational smokers and whatever you can grow in 25sq. ft? If I'm not mistaken, I know I can get a whole year's worth of personal out of 25sq. ft.!. I understand there has to be a "business" side to it all but the idea that smokers would essentially say no to other smokers is heartbreaking to me. Cali missed out on a chance here-no doubt. The Government will tax and regulate ALL BUSINESS- not just weed. The idea that we can control that before it is even on the open market is foolish and unrealistic from any business perspective. First rule of business- get your product out there- worry about the specifics later. Once it is legal, the cops will not sweat it. Sometimes you have to read between the lines. It is unrealistic to expect them to write a law that says you can have what you want and do what you want without any tax or regulation! When does that EVER happen? It is my humble opinion that we should vote yes to ANY recreational use of MJ. It is a foot in the door. MM​
 

Jeremy Sativa

New Member
Hey Gupp,
You'd think so, huh?
Actually, marijuana, a weed, is considerably easier to grow than tobacco, can grow is soil that will not sustain tobacco plants requirements, etc.
By the way, since right around the time you posted, Michigan legalized in 5 cities. I can roll thru Detroit and score a zip of super for $120
 
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