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DCCannabis.org is an educational resource, not a dispensary or cannabis business. We do not sell products, provide medical advice, or operate retail locations. However, we take accuracy seriously — DC’s cannabis market changes rapidly, and we welcome feedback that helps keep this site current and correct.
Report Inaccurate Information
DC’s cannabis landscape evolves constantly — dispensaries open and close, regulations change, new neighborhoods get their first shops, and the political situation shifts with each congressional session. If you find information on this site that is outdated, incorrect, or misleading, please let us know. Include the specific page URL and the claim in question. We prioritize accuracy corrections above all other correspondence.
Areas that change most frequently:
- Dispensary information — addresses, hours, product availability, payment methods
- Registration processes — self-certification procedures, temporary card pricing, reciprocity rules
- Federal land boundaries — NPS and federal property designations
- Event listings — dates, venues, and organizers for cannabis events
Suggest Coverage
Is there a DC cannabis topic we haven’t covered? A neighborhood dispensary we missed? A policy development we should address? We are particularly interested in:
- New dispensary openings, especially in underserved areas (Wards 7 & 8, Southeast)
- Changes to the Harris Rider or DC cannabis legislation
- Cannabis equity initiatives and community programs
- New cannabis events, tours, or cultural venues
What We Cannot Help With
We receive questions that fall outside our scope. For the following, please contact the appropriate resource directly:
- Medical advice or treatment recommendations — consult a qualified healthcare provider
- Patient registration assistance — visit abca.dc.gov for self-certification or contact a dispensary that offers on-site registration (Monko, Takoma Wellness Center)
- Legal advice — consult a DC-licensed attorney. We provide legal information, not legal counsel
- Cannabis use disorder support — visit CannabisDependence.org for evidence-based information and treatment pathways
- Product recommendations — we do not review, recommend, or endorse specific cannabis products or brands
- Other state cannabis laws — visit TryCannabis.org for state-specific guides across 40+ jurisdictions