Actually 27 a gram is the cheapest recreational pot.
Don't believe me?
look up a couple washington state recreational stores on weedmaps, i do not care which one.
Call and ask them how much per gram.
Then ask them how much for an ounce.
Then ask them what is the highest THC percentage strain they carry.
Yes your math is correct 756 per. oz for the stuff at the 27 per gram price point.
The stuff at the 33 per gram is 924 per oz.
This has been amusing to me because you prove again just how completely clueless you truly are.
Please just call a couple of those rec stores up, do not take my word for it.
We don't take your word for anything. That would be plain stupid.
http://time.com/money/2965578/marijuana-price-war-heats-up/
Recreational marijuana went on sale legally for the first time in Washington state Tuesday, and early reports indicate it’s
not cheap to be an early adopter.
The New York
Times reports that a combination of tough regulations, financing troubles, meticulous inspectors, and tight land-use laws have severely slowed the rollout of recreational marijuana dispensaries. Of the 334 vendor licensees authorized for the first wave of stores, only about 20 have actually been granted.
shortage of stores meeting an avalanche of new demand adds up to high prices for the state’s first recreational pot consumers. According to the
Times, an ounce is expected to sell f
or at least $400. Based on numbers from PriceOfWeed.com, a site that crowdsources national marijuana prices, that’s over twice as much as Washington’s black market consumers pay for an ounce of average quality pot.
Can legal marijuana compete on price with the black market? Colorado, which legalized recreational marijuana in January, is a the best case study available. There, in the early going, legal pot prices matched those of Washington’s new dispensaries. Medicine Man, a recreational marijuana shop in north Denver, started out selling marijuana for around $450 an ounce, including tax. “The first couple of months there was literally a line out the door, so we could make that profit,” says Kala Williams, the store’s receptionist and daughter of its owner.
But prices soon dropped as more retailers opened shop. At least half a dozen recreational shops operate within five miles of Medicine Man, which has lowered prices to compete. It now sells a range of marijuana strains for between $198 to $340 per ounce, plus tax. Similarly, an
analysis by FiveThirtyEight in late April, about four months after recreational marijuana shops opened, revealed the median sticker price for an ounce of recreational weed in Denver to be $200. After adding Denver’s 7.72% sales tax (most marijuana shops are located in Denver), a 10% marijuana state tax, and an additional 3.5% Denver city tax, a $200 ounce would cost about $242 out the door.
Checking store menus online, $200 seems on the low end of the price spectrum, but we had no trouble finding stores offering an ounce for about $300, including tax.