so, market surveys are what you do when you want to determine public opinion.
when you want empirical data, on the other hand, you have no choice but to measure it.
as they are giving us a market survey, and not collecting data, they must be requesting an opinion on what we want marijuana to be priced at.
i don't think it should be more expensive than cigarettes. if anything, it should be less expensive to grow.
given current cigarette prices, and the idea that a cigarette is a gram of tobacco, $0.50/gram seems about reasonable - or $10 for 20 grams.
but, are they asking for an opinion? really?
if you're going to do this, use tor or something. and come in as low as you'd like.
https://globalnews.ca/news/3998543/marijuana-pricing-statistics-canada-crowdsourcing-survey/
jagmeet singh must cut his beard.