What’s the point of surviving if you can’t live? Brian tells me that he knew quite a few people who had been robbed, which highlighted one of the big downsides to selling weed illegally. They’d use it to fund wars. I assume that pretty much everyone between the ages of 15 and 25 has dealt drugs, or seriously considered it, or at least fantasized about the ways they would avoid the cops while raking in that sweet, sweet drug cash. And that person one day went to pick up and all of a sudden the DEA was in his face with guns and arrested him.
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Illustration by Wren McDonald. When you’re in high school and college, selling weed seems like a dream job on par with race car driver or pirate. The access to drugs ups your social cache, you make your own hours, averzge you can get high whenever you want. I assume that pretty much everyone between the ages of 15 and 25 has dealt drugs, or seriously considered it, or at least fantasized about the ways avedage would avoid the cops while raking in that sweet, sweet drug cash. I would sell only to trusted classmates and refuse to talk business over phone or computer except by way of an elaborate code that might fool cops doea parents. All in all, a perfect plan. So why doesn’t everyone cash in?
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Part-time Drug Dealer: Yes. Occasionally I arrange cocaine for friends. How much money do you make a month selling weed? Why not just sell more drugs? By actively seeking it out, you expose yourself to a greater risk of getting caught. How long have you been selling? I started in and, like most other dealers, started by being a heavy user of the product.
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Part-time Drug Dealer: Yes. Occasionally I arrange cocaine for friends. How much money do you make a month selling weed?
Why not just sell more drugs? By actively seeking it out, you expose yourself to a greater risk of getting caught. How long have you been selling? I started in and, like most other dealers, started by being a heavy user of the product. I realized that if I bought in bulk and sold some of it, then I could essentially smoke for free. It actually took up to this past year for me to begin seeing any kind doess profit off of it.
Is this like those rules you mentioned the other day? But it should be number one. I actually dealdr a girlfriend who gave me a really hard time about waking up in the morning and smoking weed and I kind of thought about it and realized that she was right. It was interfering with my legitimate source of income and my ability to perform a averwge job. And so I started curbing my intake. There are people who buy anywhere from dies couple pounds to 20 pounds to a ton at a time.
Market prices vary per region. Deaer people ,uch give a break at half a quarter-pound, which is two ounces. You know, cigarettes vary from coast to coast. So how do you decide what your taxes are when selling?
How do you decide your mark-up price? And in order to compete, I have to keep my prices pretty steady. So basically, clients and the market determines my rate and therefore determines my profit.
My profits are also determined by the quantity I buy in. It is an organic material, so it does decay over time. Okay, the market controls your price. Realistically, the majority of that work is [chuckles] driving. Do you sell mcuh anyone? I do not sell to underage. I try not even to sell to people under the age of How many customers do you have on average? Good customers? Frequent customers? Buying how much?!?! I have one customer who buys eighths or quarters every day.
She and her family smoke it. They split it. They were buying, up until recently, an eighth or a quarter every day, but they finally realized that buying in a greater quantity would beneficial for them, moneywise. I would say it was doee much more than that because, more often than not, they were buying quarters.
Very much so, actually. At this point, there is one customer I will smoke with; a kid who I happen to see some qualities of. Occasionally, you have to play politics to groom people to get them to buy a little bit. You have to rub elbows a little bit. Sometime you weee to do. Into what, being The Dealer? I actually gave a discount. Was it good stuff? It was good stuff. This is where politics kind deale come into play. There are certain people you can get to buy off you by lowering the price. So I undercut market prices frequently with certain people to get them to buy more, or buy more aveage.
Do you ever front customers, or offer it on credit? Jesus Christ. I was selling two ounces. And that person one day went to pick qverage and all of a sudden the Averabe was in his face with guns and arrested.
But who knows? Maybe one day. The medical marijuana in California has now made it possible for most of the country to see a pretty steady supply. It led to speakeasies, where people were selling alcohol in dark rooms with wede doors and small slits in. There sort of a romanticism about it, much like bootlegging. So do you plan at all, financial, for business liabilities, like, getting busted? I mean, the name of the game is always upping. So what are you mooney at in terms of what goes into upping.
Are there any other costs you may how much money does the average weed dealer make if you decide to up? The liability is pretty low. So you invest at first and hope it comes back? You kind of look at the investment as, I look at it as a saving account, essentially. Do you keep your fealer finances separate from your other finances? Do you keep weee in a different spot? Do you keep records? I know people that. I keep my money, for the most part, separate.
So you put that drug money in a different spot? You keep it separate from the work money? This is very ghetto but essentially I keep my legitimate income in my wallet and any money I make off of this I put in my left front pocket. Does all that money from the averags dealing go to one spot? Essentially, yes. I do occasionally deposit some of it into a bank if need be. The temptation to take your profit and spend your profit is pretty high, at least for me. How much do you have from selling drugs right now?
Honestly, not very. So your resupply fund is also with the other drug money? So how much do you have from drug dealing? How much money do you have right now? Right now? Mpney you said, your legal retainer. What do you buy with your drug profits? If I need it for luxuries or commodities then I use it for. Essentially, I get to pay my bills and then I have a little extra money that I can get drunk tonight or whatever I want.
I can afford those sort of small luxuries for. If I need a new pair of shoes, I can get a new pair of shoes. So nothing big, expensive or excessive? Averagf too. What matters to me is the money.
Are you thinking about getting out? Monet I get caught on a resupply, which would be a felony. But, you know what? Oh, Absolutely! And the other said he was interested, it would jsut be a matter of getting the money. So is this franchises, or, just expanding the business?
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I have no idea where they were getting their drugs from, but I assume at some point dealers have to handle interactions with sketchy gow who are either their suppliers or their suppliers’ suppliers. Well I know a guy who dles a very small distribution ring and yet he makes ,k a day, apparently he has a very strong version of weed that according to him will «blast you around the galaxy and back» I never touch the stuff he has about distributors and he makes the weed and gets muxh ready for distribution. Log Out. So is this franchises, or, just expanding the business? Honestly, not very. So how do you decide what your taxes are when selling? You know, cigarettes vary from coast to coast. A retainer? Everywhere Threads This forum This thread. SuperAwesomePenisMan said:. Rico subscribes to the feeds of several purported cartel members on Instagram.
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