420 with CNW — Trump’s US Attorney Targets Medical Marijuana Firm in Washington

Washington, D.C. has taken several hits since Donald Trump returned to office— massive job losses, seeing its budget shrink by billions, and even facing a downgrade to its bond rating. Now a recent federal move is raising alarms over the city’s handling of cannabis laws.

Ed Martin, the interim U.S. Attorney appointed by Trump, is putting pressure on D.C.’s marijuana industry, challenging an unspoken understanding that federal prosecutors would stay out of local cannabis matters. His warning came in a letter to a medical dispensary, claiming that its operations violate federal law, even though they comply with city regulations.

Martin, a staunch conservative with a history of anti-abortion activism and ties to controversial January 6 defendants, has been a magnet for political disputes since taking the top prosecutor role in D.C. Just in the past week, he’s been under fire for questioning Wikipedia’s nonprofit status and facing backlash over a video undermining his claims about a Jan. 6 figure’s background.

But it’s his stance on cannabis that’s caught many off guard, and not just those on the political left. D.C.’s marijuana rules, while liberal, enjoy support from people across the political spectrum. Martin’s letter to the dispensary Green Theory in the Palisades area came after a neighborhood conflict over the store’s proximity to schools. While city authorities had already addressed the matter, Martin stepped in anyway, citing concerns about protecting children and federal law.

His message carried a clear threat: even fully licensed dispensaries—or landlords renting to them—could face federal prosecution. Advocates warn that such letters, even without legal action, could financially strain small businesses forced to defend themselves.

The larger issue is D.C.’s messy cannabis policy landscape. Because the city isn’t a state, Congress has restricted its ability to set up a proper sales system. While weed is decriminalized, legal sales are confined to medical dispensaries, and even those operate under patchy, often confusing rules.

Critics, like former Councilmember David Grosso, say the city is being targeted unfairly and its limited self-governance is under threat. Others, like attorney Pamela Wexler, see this as a broader effort to weaken local control in favor of federal overreach.

Martin insists he’s just asking questions. Still, his language—and timing—suggest more than mere curiosity. His critics argue this is a revival of the old D.C. dynamic, where federal officials, disconnected from local voters, step in and override community decisions. And for a city still fighting for full autonomy, that’s a troubling sign.

Marijuana industry players like Curaleaf Holdings Inc. (Cboe CA: CURA) (OTCQX: CURLF) will be following how this point of contention in D.C. is resolved since any outcome there could set the pace for what happens in other jurisdictions.

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