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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeHunter" data-source="post: 2379196" data-attributes="member: 4319"><p>What prices do you hear? I hear $60 1/8ths and $120 1/4s are standard retail Okie prices. Prices drop at 1/2 and again at OZ. Mexibrick, yeah it's still around, runs $75 an oz or $250 a qp.</p><p></p><p>Friends in Denver are reporting ~$100 quarters at the shops. I bet it drops soon.</p><p></p><p>Seattle was interesting right after the law changed. Street sales were still illegal, obviously, but police were not enforcing it. Down by the waterfront was an open air market of weed. They were selling so much so easily to tourists that didn't haggle, they would go wayyy down in price for those that did. There were guys laying out scales and nugs on picnic tables with hundreds of people around. Surreal sight for an Okie. It was like a pot flea market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeHunter, post: 2379196, member: 4319"] What prices do you hear? I hear $60 1/8ths and $120 1/4s are standard retail Okie prices. Prices drop at 1/2 and again at OZ. Mexibrick, yeah it's still around, runs $75 an oz or $250 a qp. Friends in Denver are reporting ~$100 quarters at the shops. I bet it drops soon. Seattle was interesting right after the law changed. Street sales were still illegal, obviously, but police were not enforcing it. Down by the waterfront was an open air market of weed. They were selling so much so easily to tourists that didn't haggle, they would go wayyy down in price for those that did. There were guys laying out scales and nugs on picnic tables with hundreds of people around. Surreal sight for an Okie. It was like a pot flea market. [/QUOTE]
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