Going rate for medicinal grade meds in RI

Playtowin

Well-Known Member
lowest price I have personally seen in the state is $200 an oz. I personal require a $250 donation.

http://www.priceofweed.com/prices/United States/Rhode Island.html?pg=2

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[TR]
[TD]Providence, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$400[/TD]
[TD]an ounce[/TD]
[TD]high quality[/TD]
[TD]January 13, 2012[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Warwick, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$120[/TD]
[TD]an ounce[/TD]
[TD]medium quality[/TD]
[TD]January 8, 2012[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Cumberland, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$400[/TD]
[TD]an ounce[/TD]
[TD]high quality[/TD]
[TD]December 28, 2011[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]West Warwick, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$350[/TD]
[TD]an ounce[/TD]
[TD]high quality[/TD]
[TD]December 28, 2011[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Harrisville, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$20[/TD]
[TD]20 grams[/TD]
[TD]medium quality[/TD]
[TD]December 24, 2011[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Providence, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$60[/TD]
[TD]an eighth[/TD]
[TD]high quality[/TD]
[TD]December 23, 2011[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Cumberland, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$45[/TD]
[TD]an eighth[/TD]
[TD]high quality[/TD]
[TD]December 19, 2011[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Warwick, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$120[/TD]
[TD]an ounce[/TD]
[TD]low quality[/TD]
[TD]December 16, 2011[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Middletown, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$60[/TD]
[TD]5 grams[/TD]
[TD]medium quality[/TD]
[TD]December 15, 2011[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Hope, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$95[/TD]
[TD]a quarter[/TD]
[TD]high quality[/TD]
[TD]December 14, 2011[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Narragansett, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$100[/TD]
[TD]5 grams[/TD]
[TD]medium quality[/TD]
[TD]December 9, 2011[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]East Greenwich, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$100[/TD]
[TD]a quarter[/TD]
[TD]high quality[/TD]
[TD]December 7, 2011[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]North Kingstown, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$55[/TD]
[TD]an eighth[/TD]
[TD]medium quality[/TD]
[TD]December 5, 2011[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Providence, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$10[/TD]
[TD]10 grams[/TD]
[TD]high quality[/TD]
[TD]December 3, 2011[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Cumberland, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$60[/TD]
[TD]an eighth[/TD]
[TD]high quality[/TD]
[TD]November 27, 2011[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]

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[TR]
[TD]Bristol, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$100[/TD]
[TD]an ounce[/TD]
[TD]medium quality[/TD]
[TD]November 25, 2011[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Narragansett, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$130[/TD]
[TD]an ounce[/TD]
[TD]medium quality[/TD]
[TD]November 16, 2011[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]North Providence, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$20[/TD]
[TD]an eighth[/TD]
[TD]medium quality[/TD]
[TD]November 15, 2011[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]East Greenwich, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$100[/TD]
[TD]a quarter[/TD]
[TD]medium quality[/TD]
[TD]October 30, 2011[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Providence, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$60[/TD]
[TD]an eighth[/TD]
[TD]high quality[/TD]
[TD]October 23, 2011[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Barrington, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$45[/TD]
[TD]an eighth[/TD]
[TD]high quality[/TD]
[TD]October 23, 2011[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Narragansett, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$60[/TD]
[TD]an eighth[/TD]
[TD]high quality[/TD]
[TD]October 14, 2011[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Cranston, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$150[/TD]
[TD]an ounce[/TD]
[TD]medium quality[/TD]
[TD]October 10, 2011[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Providence, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$10[/TD]
[TD]10 grams[/TD]
[TD]high quality[/TD]
[TD]October 8, 2011[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Providence, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$390[/TD]
[TD]an ounce[/TD]
[TD]high quality[/TD]
[TD]October 7, 2011[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Cranston, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$55[/TD]
[TD]an eighth[/TD]
[TD]high quality[/TD]
[TD]October 2, 2011[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Providence, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$10[/TD]
[TD]an ounce[/TD]
[TD]high quality[/TD]
[TD]September 28, 2011[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Johnston, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$380[/TD]
[TD]an ounce[/TD]
[TD]high quality[/TD]
[TD]September 24, 2011[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Providence, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$320[/TD]
[TD]an ounce[/TD]
[TD]high quality[/TD]
[TD]September 23, 2011[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Woonsocket, Rhode Island[/TD]
[TD]$60[/TD]
[TD]an eighth[/TD]
[TD]high quality[/TD]
[TD]September 18, 2011[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
 
No, it does not allow a person to identify the strain. This thread is really just a sounding block for what the average donation is.
 
$80 / Qtr. period. For the time, trouble, expense, knowledge,, honestly feel it's more than fair. I run several strains.

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last time i paid for high quality meds( cali mist) it was$200/oz which i thought was fair to patient and caregiver
 
word.. tha crazy part is it sounds like medical/legit money is better than illegal/block money.. if people manage to get $400 a zip your definitely charley sheen winning...
 
word.. tha crazy part is it sounds like medical/legit money is better than illegal/block money.. if people manage to get $400 a zip your definitely charley sheen winning...

Hell ya what you didn't know this program is all about the money it's got nothing to do with weed and patients :-P
 
The sad part is I've put myself out here more times than I can count at 200 a ounce for sativa variations and no one ever wants to sign me or the people I work with. Lol if u are a patient and your are unhappy about your prices acknowledge my posts. Lol no one ever does , well that's not true. In last 6 months or so. Agian few spots open central r.I.
 
I can vouch 100% on Caregiver Tamorin's medicinal grade medicine and price. He a diamond in the ruff.
 
The sad part is I've put myself out here more times than I can count at 200 a ounce for sativa variations and no one ever wants to sign me or the people I work with. Lol if u are a patient and your are unhappy about your prices acknowledge my posts. Lol no one ever does , well that's not true. In last 6 months or so. Agian few spots open central r.I.

Generally speaking,,, I find little interest in the sativas I've grown for medical use.

People seem to prefer white strains. On the most part I think it's bag appeal on first impression. Then later they'll say it's not as effective for pain, cramps, sleep, etc. (To that, I sorta agree)
I still grow one once in awhile, but it's more for personal cooking extracts for my own use. Makes a good morning tinc for the coffee.
 
Yeah its tough . As much as it depends on the strain for effects I feel it also depends on the patients pain, sympthoms ,but also the person as well. Some patients I literally could never be happy with our stuff to the point I changed my number. The fact was as much as I tried to help my efforts ended becoming frustration. Like it takes me a very l ong time most of our plants total.grow life are 4.5 months so when I bust my hump for u and all I get are complaints and critizism , kinda pisses me off. I'm not a Dr. , cvs, or hell even federal acknowle dge. I can only do so much. But these are the realities of our program. In time ill have all of subcools strains. But if your in the know picking out males from seed and growing mothers takes time.

I guess what I'm trying to say is as a patient u should take the time to understand its a lot to do this good. As a caregiver we must learn to be compassionate. I just wish u all good luck.
 
Here is a gd example of meds.Its a top strain.Chrystal is a monster, a white widow/northern lights cross.:wall: I have patients who tell me all sorts of stories.Two honest people I take donation from love it. Its the only thing that'll touch "chemo" or "radiation treatments". Thats first hand info-from a close friend who has cancer.The other patient, is telling me that they are all the same because I accept a cheaper donation frm him. So,I give him a strain with a lower thc content and he can't complain. I have ALL top strains from various seedbanks throughout the world. From Cali- to Amsterdam. Og to Hindu Kush and a cple of sativa strains too. From Reserva Privada to Mr.Nice to Sannie to the Alien Growshop but my fav is Nirvana in Netherlands. I luv their "bubblicous" and Chrystal too. I smoke a ton because I need to know exactly what I have. I have been getting lied to so I took donation of $200 per oz.- to $250 per. I also have a haze that is $10per.gm.These strains are very high THC content and one is a 22%. So,I wouldn't give an og Kush to a beginner smoker because he'll be in the corner suckin' his thumb tryin' to figure out how to act. No,no,no they need a bit milder meds. I simply tell them how to come right down IF they nd too.:sleep:
 
Yeah its tough . As much as it depends on the strain for effects I feel it also depends on the patients pain, sympthoms ,but also the person as well. Some patients I literally could never be happy with our stuff to the point I changed my number. The fact was as much as I tried to help my efforts ended becoming frustration. Like it takes me a very l ong time most of our plants total.grow life are 4.5 months so when I bust my hump for u and all I get are complaints and critizism , kinda pisses me off. I'm not a Dr. , cvs, or hell even federal acknowle dge. I can only do so much. But these are the realities of our program. In time ill have all of subcools strains. But if your in the know picking out males from seed and growing mothers takes time.

I guess what I'm trying to say is as a patient u should take the time to understand its a lot to do this good. As a caregiver we must learn to be compassionate. I just wish u all good luck.


Well to begin with. Stop buying subcool/tga gear. Its well-know his gear is tasty but lacks the punch a medical patient requires. 2nd of all. Replace all your long flowering sativas with indica dominant hybrids. Unless your own personal condition requires sativas, I would ditch them in favor or some indica dom's. Most patients are not looking for the gear your growing. Good luck with future grows.
 
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