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ABCA, MPD Padlock Capital Cannabis DC, Happy Bud

Friday, February 7, 2025
Latest action marks twenty-five shuttered illegal cannabis shops

On February 3, 2025, the Alcoholic Beverage and Cannabis Administration’s (ABCA) Enforcement Division, accompanied by Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) officers, implemented Closure Orders to the owners of Happy Bud located at 4013 Georgia Avenue NW, Washington DC. On February 5, 2025, Closure Orders were implemented to the owners of Capital Cannabis DC located at 1636 R Street NW, Washington DC.

The Alcoholic Beverage and Cannabis (ABC) Board issued the Closure Orders in response to their continued operation as unlicensed cannabis retailers. Due to the businesses posing a credible and imminent danger to public health and safety, ABCA shuttered the businesses, including padlocking the doors.

MPD officers and Investigators from the Violent Crime Suppression Division accompanied ABCA during both closures and observed illegal products. A search warrant was obtained and executed at both establishments.

At Happy Bud, Investigators recovered over 4 pounds of marijuana, over 240 grams of THC vape cartridges, 158 grams of entheogenic mushrooms, over 99 grams of entheogenic mushroom concentrate oil, and 14 grams of THC wax.

At Capital Cannabis DC, Investigators recovered 3 pounds of marijuana, 43 grams of THC vape cartridges, over 16 grams of THC laced edibles, 149 grams of THC wax, and 2 grams of THC oil. Fifty-one (51) year-old Jonathan Jackson, of Southeast DC, was arrested and charged with Distribution of Marijuana.

The business owners may request a hearing before the ABC Board. Prior to access to the properties being returned to the property owners, the ABC Board may require the property owners to submit for Board approval, a remediation plan addressing how they will actively prevent future illegal cannabis sales on-premises. The ABC Board also has the authority to issue a $10,000 fine to each property owner.

The joint agency enforcement efforts have padlocked twenty-five (25) illegal cannabis businesses since Bill 25-872, the Medical Cannabis Conditional License and Unlicensed Establishment Closure Clarification Emergency Amendment Act of 2024, which granted the agency with new civil enforcement powers, took effect on July 15, 2024.

To date, ABCA has issued 43 Cease and Desist Orders and 102 written warning letters to illegal cannabis businesses that did not apply for a medical cannabis business license during the open application period for unlicensed operators.

Per DC law, unlicensed businesses that applied during that specific open application period are exempt from ABCA enforcement actions until September 30, 2024, or within 180 days of Board approval, whichever date is later.

Following the issuance of a Cease and Desist Order, ABCA sends by certified mail a letter to each property owner where an illegal cannabis business is operating advising them that they may personally be subject to civil and criminal penalties for failure to immediately cease all illegal cannabis activity.

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