Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would like to try a very small dose to help w anxiety
Still a Federal offense.
It’s your career.
Anonymous wrote:Just drive to Maryland , dispensaries are rampant
Anonymous wrote:I would like to try a very small dose to help w anxiety
Sure you can. Nobody will stop you.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would like to try a very small dose to help w anxiety
If you are a federal employee, you can’t.
No different than me driving from MD to DC to buy mushrooms. Just be careful.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg just drive to Maryland you don’t need a medical card and you don’t need to go into some weird head shop and buy other products. You can just buy THC gummies at the dose you want from an actual dispensary, legally, for recreational use.
Omg. OP asked about DC. Not everyone drives or wants to haul their asses to Maryland. While you don't have to be a resident of MD to purchase recreational cannabis, you're still not supposed to transport it across state lines--not that it's a huge issue.
Anonymous wrote:Omg just drive to Maryland you don’t need a medical card and you don’t need to go into some weird head shop and buy other products. You can just buy THC gummies at the dose you want from an actual dispensary, legally, for recreational use.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:you can buy edibles also in VA
nope
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the commenters are clueless. OP, you may register for a medical cannabis card for free. Visit https://abca.dc.gov/node/1626041#gsc.tab=0 for details. You self-certify, so there is no need to pay additional fees or see a medical professional. The process is very easy.
You will then be able to legally purchase cannabis products from a licensed dispensary. Here is the list of locations by ward, https://abca.dc.gov/page/medical-cannabis-retailer-locations#gsc.tab=0.
They all have websites, so you can shop online, place your order, and pick up that day. If you're not sure what to purchase, you may call or visit the dispensary, and they will assist you with making an informed selection.
I've had a good customer experience at National Holistic Healing Center in Dupont. I also appreciate that they're woman-owned.
The medical cannabis retail experience is very different than going to a head shop and pretending to purchase a t-shirt in exchange for gratis products. There's no need to be shady when medical cannabis is legal and easy to acquire.
They are wonderful and have a variety of products. The staff is amazingly helpful and you are buying regulated products.
Anonymous wrote:Too bad the city is cracking down on the gray market dispensaries. Hasn't stopped the delivery services from operating!
Anonymous wrote:Most of the commenters are clueless. OP, you may register for a medical cannabis card for free. Visit https://abca.dc.gov/node/1626041#gsc.tab=0 for details. You self-certify, so there is no need to pay additional fees or see a medical professional. The process is very easy.
You will then be able to legally purchase cannabis products from a licensed dispensary. Here is the list of locations by ward, https://abca.dc.gov/page/medical-cannabis-retailer-locations#gsc.tab=0.
They all have websites, so you can shop online, place your order, and pick up that day. If you're not sure what to purchase, you may call or visit the dispensary, and they will assist you with making an informed selection.
I've had a good customer experience at National Holistic Healing Center in Dupont. I also appreciate that they're woman-owned.
The medical cannabis retail experience is very different than going to a head shop and pretending to purchase a t-shirt in exchange for gratis products. There's no need to be shady when medical cannabis is legal and easy to acquire.