Medical and recreational use of marijuana is legal in DC, but not without tight regulations. Residents can use and grow weed at home and share up to one ounce of their supply in private locations. However, selling recreational marijuana is still prohibited. If you're wondering how to find weed in DC, here are your top five options and what rules you must observe to avoid fines and arrests.
How to Find Weed in DC
1. Online Weed Delivery
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If you prefer getting recreational weed without the hassle of leaving your home or hotel, look for shops that have a delivery service. You can get more information on how to find weed in DC through individual shops' websites, social media accounts, or cannabis directories. Aside from your private residence, you can also have it delivered at a restaurant or during events.
Since getting weed in exchange for money, goods, or services is illegal, shops usually sell items like shirts, stickers, artwork, cards, lighters, juices, and caps and provide recreational marijuana as a free gift. Note that you can only participate in these transactions if you are at least 21 years old.
Aside from browsing their menu, check out their online reviews, service areas, minimum order requirements, and offers like veteran or terminally ill discounts and first-time patient specials. Some of these shops are open 24/7, so you can always give them a call when you need to replenish your supply.
2. Private Meetup
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If you can't meet the minimum requirement for deliveries, you can arrange a private meetup. We will not ask for your medical card, but we do require a copy of your ID.
Remember that DC follows a home grow, home use policy. Whether you're opting for a meetup or a delivery, make sure you comply with regulations on weed possession and use. Conduct these weed-related activities outside federal properties—which make up 29% of the District—such as national parks and federally subsidized housing facilities. When visiting public places, do not carry more than two ounces of weed.
Wait until you get home to use or eat cannabis products. Remember that smoking marijuana in restaurants, bars, coffee shops, or even inside your parked car is illegal. Moreover, you can get arrested if caught driving or operating a boat under the influence of marijuana.
3.Cannabis Events
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If you want to interact with other weed supporters or learn more about the industry, consider joining marijuana events or pop-ups. You can surely find an activity that captures your interest, from poetry to art sessions, music, cooking classes, and yoga.
You can learn about these events through social media sites like our Instagram and Facebook, and cannabis websites like 420DC.com.
These events don't require you to carry your medical card. But be ready to flash your ID as proof of your age.
4. Certified Dispensaries
If you have a medical marijuana card, you can check out one of the certified dispensaries in DC. As of December 2019, the District has seven dispensaries located in six out of DC's eight wards. These establishments source their medical marijuana from eight local cultivators licensed by the Department of Health.
You can choose from their broad range of products—from Sativa, Indica, and hybrid to tinctures (cannabis infusions), concentrates, pre-rolls, and edibles—and accessories.
These establishments are licensed to sell up to four ounces (113.4 grams) of products to DC's over 6,000 registered patients every 30 days. If you need help selecting a strain or product that's best for your health condition, you can ask their highly trained teams or speak with their wellness consultants.
If your condition prevents you from traveling to a dispensary, your Department of Health-registered caregiver can purchase it for you. If you're a patient from one of over 25 jurisdictions with equivalent medical marijuana programs like Maine, Rhode Island, New Jersey, and Delaware, you can still buy the same volume from DC dispensaries. However, you'll need to present your medical marijuana card or state documentation as well as a state or government-issued ID. Note that these businesses will not allow your caregiver to buy the medicines if you are not with them at the dispensary.
Medical marijuana dispensaries are often designed similar to doctors' clinics, and others have floor plans that are wheelchair accessible. Since credit cards usually can't be used to buy weed, some stores have ATMs nearby so customers can conveniently withdraw cash.
Before visiting a dispensary, check out their website for store-specific policies such as pre-order requirements. Patients can also take advantage of their offers as well as rewards programs.
Aside from selling medicines, certified dispensaries may also assist DC residents in applying for or renewing their medical marijuana cards. Browse their websites for more information on getting a cannabis card.
5. Grow It
If you're a DC patient who enjoys gardening or you wish to curb your regular cannabis expenses, consider cultivating marijuana on your primary private residence. The only exception is if you live in public housing, where using marijuana remains illegal. DC's cannabis laws allow adult residents to cultivate up to six plants, a maximum of three of which can be mature. Meanwhile, households with multiple adults can have up to 12 plants, up to six of which are mature.
Aside from ensuring consistent supply and generating potential savings, growing your own weed gives you the added benefit of sharing it with your legal-aged friends. To stay compliant, keep your weed gifts within or below one ounce.
There are establishments providing cannabis seeds, marijuana clones, and pre-teens or teens to DC patients. Before placing an order online, do adequate research on available strains, the benefits of starting from seeds or getting clones, medicinal differences, high-yielding varieties, as well as the authenticity of the stores' items.
When picking up your order, be sure to have your marijuana card or physician statement with you as well as your ID. To increase your chances of a good harvest, ask vendors for growing tips, and join in-person or online classes.
If you're wondering how to find weed in DC, check out Ghouse. We offer deliveries and provide free edibles during private meetups. To view our menu, visit our website and text 420DC to (202) 845-9928 to place your order. Follow us on Instagram to find out more about our 420-friendly and Initiative 71-compliant private get-togethers.