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Meanwhile, north of the border in the good nation of Canna-da-bis....
The Canada dispensary had very little info about the buds and strains.
I asked, but they couldn't even say if it was indoor or not.
Whereas in California they had a lot of good info like that.
I guess the new Canada laws will be coming into effect in the next few months.
So maybe that kind of info will show up later on.
In oregon ounces of herb go for 50$ an ounce in shops an that's stuff that's testing at 26%.I have picked up some for 30$ they say we have the cheapest legal market in the country an that's good cuz there's a lot of poor in Oregon an they deserve to smoke the best to.Probably really depends on the dispensary. On the NW Coast, anyways, there are zillions of shops opening up recently that don't seem to know anything, but there are also older non profits that have a lot of expertise, test their goods, etc.
If they can"t answer basic questions about their products, I don't go back.
That being said, I went with my son to the store that he shops at, and got an 1/8th of GDP for only $24 that was just short of 4 grams, and the quality was quite good. He got 1/8 of some Bubba for a mere $18- he says it's good but he's a noob and I haven't tried it.
@dankstyle J and @VitaMan -- yeah, it's really interesting what legalization does to the market place.
Not just in $ terms, but also expertise, knowledge, range, and so on.
Will prob be like the dot com bust in the 90s.
First, a lot of companies and products.
But then there will be a thinning down to the best.
Just hope that many small scale and niche gardeners and bud people will survive ok.
I think they will. They prob won't make a fortune, but quality will survive.
I hope your right about craft growers. I suspect that big money wants control over the market and even what seeds become available to home growers.
My city has a booming craft beer industry, I would like to see that extend to cannabis too.