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That's interesting. $160 is the normal price for an ounce here, and there are those who refuse to pay that, saying that $160 is too expensive.
160 a zip???
are we talking dank or regs
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That's interesting. $160 is the normal price for an ounce here, and there are those who refuse to pay that, saying that $160 is too expensive.
illegal dealers undercut each other all the time, people want a good deal no matter what they buy. is their any studies or actual figures for this "legal price"
Usually reg, but some dealers (like, maybe one or two that I have personally met) are generous with dank (high quality for those who don't know). However, I know one guy who sells weed that is so potent, that an 1/8th goes for $120. Due to this massive price (even though one hit will allegedly leave you very high), I have not even bothered with it.are we talking dank or regs
I think a legal price would probably be about the same as a street price. People who used marijuana while it's illegal will probably continue to go through there same dealers, out of prior satisfaction and keeping their business at the same place, while it will probably be new smokers that go to a gas station for a pack of Marlboro greens far more often than people who smoked prior.If a legal price were to be designated it would have to be significantly lower than this or street dealers will still make all the money.
If you open any issue of high times magazine you can see the average street level price for some of the highest grade weed in the states is around 400-550 an ounce. this price of course drops as you purchase a higher quantity.
If a legal price were to be designated it would have to be significantly lower than this or street dealers will still make all the money.
Good job, your friend died supporting murderers.Keep in mind that many of the soldiers are in Iraq and Afghanistan because they want to do good. My friend Tony Boneca fought with the Canadian Forces and was killed in a firefight defending Kandahar.
All while working for a machine that's lead to thousands of innocent Afghanis being killed. Well done.He believed in the humanitarian work the Canadian Forces does. I suppose you rejoice that he was killed? Killed trying to ensure that little Afghani girls can go to school without acid being thrown in their faces? Or religious police beating them if they stray into the streets without a male relative? Killed trying to ensure that millions of impoverished Afghanis can have access to clean drinking water?
A gun's barrel doesn't kill anybody on its own, but the bullet wouldn't make it without one. Even if Tony didn't kill anybody, his job as a soldier ensured that his coworkers could. If he personally isn't a murderer, he sure as hell has helped with many.Just what crime was my friend Tony guilty of to warrant his death? I'm curious.
Anybody who is inspired by war is ******* sick and doesn't deserve to be called "people".None. Zephyr doesnt care. All he thinks is that the war is wrong, and that is that. He doesnt give a dam about anything else. I think that its sick. many people have been inspired by this war. MOST of the soldiers are good hardworking guys
If you want to join and die helping the bloodshed, feel free. One less of the murder-inclined lying around. If you really want to die why let your family stop you. Make them proud, serving the state and putting petty nationalism over morality.Hell, I would be with the Canadian Forces right now, if my family hadn't given me so much flak when I suggested it. I tried to negotiate with them into maybe getting a non-combat role. And after deliberation, I think I can still do what I want - helping people and serving my country - by joining CSIS.
I wonder if CSIS members deserve to be killed.
Well, at least you'd get to fly really really fast while you bomb the **** out of civilian neighborhoods...Hmm... I have had aspirations about possibly being an air force pilot...but I would have to get lasik, because I have pretty bad vision
Joinin' this crappy vision party.If you can afford it, why not? Sounds pretty cool. I'm in the same boat as you. My vision sucks haha.
*edit*. Come to the Anti-war thread. People who are inspired by helping to defend our country, and want to help people oversees dont deserve to be called people...fine. What have you done thats worthy of you being called a person? heh?Anybody who is inspired by war is ******* sick and doesn't deserve to be called "people".
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Ok. Doucher. Come to the Anti-war thread. People who are inspired by helping to defend our country, and want to help people oversees dont deserve to be called people...fine. What have you done thats worthy of you being called a person? heh?