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Washington D.C. Medical Marijuana Dispensary Directory

Updated August 8, 2024

Forms of Cannabis Available in Washington D.C. Dispensaries: Flower or Buds, Concentrates, Edibles, Topicals, and Tinctures.

Currently, there are over 10 medical marijuana dispensaries operating in Washington DC, providing patients with a range of cannabis products to help manage their medical conditions.

The DC Government website provides a list of licensed retailers in the District of Columbia.

Where Can You Buy Washington D.C. Medical Marijuana?

About Purchasing Medical Marijuana Products at DC Dispensaries

Washington DC medical marijuana dispensaries require patients to be registered with the Department of Health and have a valid medical marijuana card in order to purchase cannabis products. The registration process involves providing proof of residency, certification from a licensed physician stating that the patient has a qualifying condition, and paying an application fee.

Once a patient is registered, they can visit any licensed dispensary in Washington DC to purchase their medical marijuana products. However, it is important to note that each dispensary may have different product offerings and pricing.

Medical marijuana patients are limited to purchasing 8 ounces of cannabis within a rolling 30-day period.

What Types of Marijuana Products Can You Buy?

Washington DC dispensaries offer a variety of cannabis products to meet the needs of patients. These include:

  • Flower or Buds: This is the most common form of marijuana and can be smoked, vaporized, or used in cooking.
  • Concentrates: These are highly potent forms of marijuana that have been extracted from the plant and can come in various forms such as wax, shatter, and oil. They are typically consumed by dabbing or vaporizing.
  • Edibles: Cannabis-infused food and drinks such as brownies, gummies, and teas are available for purchase at dispensaries.
  • Topicals: These are lotions, creams, and balms that contain cannabinoids and are applied directly to the skin for localized relief of pain or inflammation.
  • Tinctures: These are liquid cannabis extracts that can be taken sublingually (under the tongue) or added to food or drinks for consumption.