D.C.’s medical cannabis market sales still stuck in limbo

September 12, 2024

D.C.’s medical cannabis program continues to struggle along despite warnings of enforcement against competing illicit operators known as “gifting” stores.

A monthly metrics report from the D.C. government reported that program sales for this year in July were the lowest of the last four years.

Over 70 retail stores could open in the next four months, according to The Outlaw Report’s analysis. Registered patients have barely climbed since four new medical dispensaries opened this spring and summer. However, the opening of D.C.’s first testing lab could add more legitimacy to the program and attract more patients in the coming months. 


Read the full article on The Outlaw Report here.

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