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  Cannabis  D.C. Closes Georgetown Weed Lounge as Crackdown on Unlicensed Shops Ramps Up
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D.C. Closes Georgetown Weed Lounge as Crackdown on Unlicensed Shops Ramps Up

Lars BeckersLars Beckers—April 1, 20250
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Washington D.C. regulators just closed the doors on another unlicensed cannabis retailer — and this one wasn’t exactly hiding. The Smoke and Cigar Lounge in Georgetown was officially padlocked this week, marking the 42nd shop shut down in a sweeping crackdown across the District.

Police and cannabis authorities are taking a harder line now that the deadline for compliance has come and gone. Hundreds of businesses were given two years to get legal. Some didn’t bother.

A raid, a padlock, and a pile of product

According to WUSA-TV, local law enforcement teamed up with the Alcoholic Beverage and Cannabis Administration (ABCA) to raid the lounge. The scene wasn’t subtle — a full search warrant, loads of product confiscated, and a clear message sent to others still operating outside the law.

The stash they pulled from the place wasn’t small.

  • Over nine pounds of cannabis flower and THC edibles

  • More than eight pounds of mushroom edibles

  • Around 116 grams of mushrooms

  • 325 grams of THC resin

  • Over 700 grams of THC wax

That’s not someone selling out of a backpack. That’s a business, and one that now faces a $10,000 fine.

Business owners now face stiff consequences

Here’s the deal: these operators have to cough up a remediation plan if they want any shot at reopening. And even then, it’s not a guarantee.

One sentence, but it stings: No plan, no access.

That $10,000 fine isn’t pocket change either. For small businesses already skating on thin ice, this could be a death blow.

Meanwhile, the ABCA isn’t exactly apologizing. They’re under pressure to bring order to a scene that’s ballooned into a gray-market mess.

Gifting loopholes closing fast

For years, D.C. allowed what became known as “gifting shops” to function in a weird legal limbo. Because direct recreational sales aren’t legal in the city, these shops started offering weed as a “gift” alongside something else — say, a t-shirt or a piece of art.

It was clever. It was everywhere. It wasn’t really legal.

MJBizDaily reported last week that hundreds of these shops were warned well in advance. March 31 was their deadline to apply for a medical marijuana license and go legit.

The result? Some did. A lot didn’t. Now they’re being closed, one by one.

The stats behind the closures

Let’s break it down. This isn’t a couple of shops here and there — it’s a full-scale sweep. Here’s what the picture looks like so far:

Detail Count / Amount
Total unlicensed shops closed 42
Flower & edibles seized Over 9 pounds each
Mushroom edibles Over 8 pounds
Mushrooms (loose) ~116 grams
THC Resin 325 grams
THC Wax Over 700 grams
Individual Fine $10,000
License deadline March 31, 2025

Shops that didn’t meet the deadline now have two options: shut down quietly or fight back with a plan to clean up their act.

Public opinion and the murky future of cannabis in D.C.

The city’s cannabis scene has long been in this weird middle ground. Weed’s legal. But only medical sales are actually allowed. So while people can smoke in peace, selling it has been another story entirely.

Some residents are fed up with the gifting shops. Others see them as part of the city’s culture — especially in neighborhoods like Adams Morgan and U Street, where weed lounges have become as common as corner bars.

It’s a split opinion, and it’s not going away soon.

But right now, the city’s drawing a line.

What’s next for the market?

No one’s quite sure. Recreational legalization in D.C. is still stuck because of Congressional interference. That leaves local leaders trying to make sense of a half-legal, half-illegal marketplace with no easy way to police it.

And the businesses caught in the middle? They’ve got a tough call to make.

Go legal — or go home.

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Lars Beckers

Lars Beckers is a distinguished senior content writer at MMJ Gazette, bringing a wealth of experience and expertise to the realm of medical marijuana and cannabis-related content. With a deep understanding of the industry and a passion for sharing knowledge, Lars's articles offer readers comprehensive insights and engaging narratives in the dynamic world of cannabis. Known for his meticulous research, clarity of expression, and commitment to delivering high-quality content, Lars brings a seasoned perspective to his work, educating and informing audiences on the latest trends and developments in the field.

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