Marijuana Business Factbook 2019

167 © Copyright 2020, Marijuana Business Daily , a division of Anne Holland Ventures Inc. You may NOT copy this Factbook, or make public the data and facts contained herein, in part or in whole. For more copies or editorial permissions, contact CustomerService@MJBizDaily.com or call (720) 213-5992, ext. 1. State-By-State: Legal Overview, Market Data and Outlook | Chapter 2 MJBIZDAILY.COM WASHINGTON DC Medical REGULATORY OVERVIEW Main measure Amendment Act B18-622 (Washington DC residents voted to legalize medical marijuana in 1998, but the law never took effect and local lawmakers eventually approved rewritten legislation) Type of measure Council bill Year passed 2010 Margin of victory 13 to 0 in the Council of the District of Columbia (the law went into effect after the U.S. Congress declined to overrule the bill, and the mayor then signed it into law) Possession limit 4 ounces per month (or equivalent amount in other forms), 6 plants for an individual; 12 for a household Patient registry Mandatory―patients must get a recommendation from a qualifying physician Accepts patients registered with other states? Yes―starting April 2018 Washington DC offers reciprocity for patients from other states with medical programs Home cultivation Yes―although home cultivation had previously been banned for medical patients, that changed under the recreational marijuana legalization measure approved by voters in November 2014 Restrictions on type of marijuana allowed to be sold? No Qualifying medical conditions There is no list of qualifying conditions. The qualifying patient’s physician determines whether the patient needs medical marijuana. Business regulations Heavy. Dispensaries and cultivation operations must undergo an intensive application and registration process and are subject to regulations covering everything from location and hours to signage and labeling. The law also includes caps on the number of dispensaries and grow sites as well as on plant counts.

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