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I know very little about the price of weed, but I think some of the data has to be bogus: $1000 for 5 grams in Palo Alto? When I lived there all my neighbors had their "ten plants" growing in their back yards, nobody I knew who smoked ever _paid_ for weed.
publishing the standard deviation on the normalized price would go a long way towards making the numbers more useful. If you get enough samples you can do a simple fit to attempt to quantify the discount rate.
I actually think there could be some objective quality measures, but you would need someone with a fair range of experience to judge. Perhaps number of buds per ounce in the mix or a simple color/image chart to select from?