Category: Washington, D.C.
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House Republicans throw D.C. cannabis market a bone
House Republicans removed The Harris Rider from their annual federal spending bill for the first time in a decade.
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Info Session for D.C. Non-Social Equity Cannabis Retailer Applications Tomorrow
The Alcoholic Beverage and Cannabis Administration (ABCA) is holding an informational session for individuals interested in applying for a medical cannabis retailer or internet retailer license as a non-social equity applicant. Who Should Attend This session is designed for those interested in applying for a cannabis retailer or internet retailer license in Washington D.C. during…
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The D.C. cannabis business association is moving full steam ahead
Welcome to The Outlaw Report’s new Q&A series, focused on the cannabis landscape of the Mid-Atlantic. Our series aims to shine a spotlight on the trailblazers and experts who are shaping the local cannabis industry. Through their first-hand experience and insights, we explore the successes, challenges, and stories of businesses and individuals at the forefront…
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D.C. Cannabis Stores Robbed at Gunpoint on Wednesday, Thousands in Weed and $14k Chain Stolen
On Wednesday May 22, 2024, two separate robberies occurred at I-71 gifting shops in Washington, D.C. Both robberies were done at gun point, one in Woodley Park and the other in Capitol Hill near Eastern Market. No victims were hurt, but both robberies resulted in thousands of dollars of stolen goods. Robberies city-wide have dropped…
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April D.C. medical cannabis program sales rise out of slump
D.C.’s medical cannabis program sees sales rise in April, driven by new dispensaries D.C.’s medical cannabis program is showing signs of life after a rough year. Sales in April reached their highest level in nine months, according to a report by the Alcohol Beverage and Cannabis Administration (ABCA). This upswing is likely due in part…