you can buy in any increment...like 5 bucks worth...
But generally, sales of marijuana go like this
Pound
Ounce
half-ounce
Quarter bag (1/4 ounce)
Nickel Bag 1/5
Dime Bag 1/10
Joint.
That is the break down.
2007-03-08 15:28:30
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answered by Anonymous
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A dime is anywhere between 2-4 grams. While a quarter bag is 7 grams, an ounce 28grams, depending on the person some go up to 30-32 grams. A quarter lb 112 grams, a half lb 224, and so on.
2007-03-08 15:35:34
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answered by Portia P 3
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The smallest amount you can purchase is usually a gram, which goes for $10-$20. Then it goes to an eighth of an ounce, called a eighth, quarter ounces, or half ounces. An ounce can be referred to as an "o", a zip or an oz. As far as terminolgy, it varies upon where you are. The best way to do research is to ask just about any high school student.
2007-03-08 15:34:16
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answer #3
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answered by richie 2
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1 gram 20 bucks
1/8 oz 40 bucks, 35 if they like ya
1/4 oz 80 bucks, 75 if they like ya
1/2 oz 160 bucks, 175 if they need gas money
1 oz 200 with no profit, 300 if they're selling to make it worthwhile
As far as larger quantities, who has that kind of money?
2007-03-08 15:51:41
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answered by flying2fast4u 1
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i hear it goes like this prices/gram
1/2 quarter(of an oz)$40.00
quarter(of an oz)$80.00
ounces depend on quality and demand
cannibis sells cheaper than hashish
havent got a clue as to cocaine opium crack ice ect
2007-03-08 15:34:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I thought the increments were this:
1 pound bag
5 pound bag
10 pound bag
U guys r getting ripped off.
2007-03-08 15:35:36
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answered by las_vegas_liz 1
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a dimebag, a quarter, a half, an ounce
2007-03-08 15:27:01
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answered by Kristine R 4
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by the bag, quarter,dime, pound, a hit.. all I can remember.
2007-03-08 15:33:55
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answered by srena 5
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why would anyone who knows answer a question like that
2007-03-08 15:27:33
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answered by FOA 6
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