We talk about weed a lot. Not enough people talk about who’s behind it. DC’s cannabis scene thrives on creativity and hustle. A lot of that energy comes from Black and minority owners who carved their own path in a city that didn’t hand them the blueprint. If you’re smoking here, you should know their names and where they’re at.
Supporting Black and minority-owned shops isn’t just about the product – it’s about moving dollars back into community, building wealth, and giving respect to the people shaping the culture. The I-71 gifting scene opened a door. But the path has never been level. Supporting these businesses is one way to help even the score.
Legacy DC
1937 14th St NW, 2nd Floor, Washington, DC 20009
This is one of the original pillars of the I-71 movement. It’s in Adams Morgan, across from U-Street Metro. Feels like a culture hub, not just a shop. thelegacydc.com
Monko
444 K St NW, Washington, DC 20001
A luxury gifting boutique in Mount Vernon Triangle. High-end look and feel, thoughtful service, and clean atmosphere. Monko+1
Gifted Curators
2469 18th St NW, 2nd Floor, Washington, DC 20009
Adams Morgan spot that blends art, culture, and cannabis gifting. Creative vibes, clean space, and a real local feel. Gifted Curators Weed Delivery DC+1
Street Lawyer Services
409 H St NE, Washington, DC 20002
Founded by a lawyer turned advocate, this NE DC shop mixes cannabis products with activism and community justice. Shop in Place DC – Yelp
Snackz DC
811 Florida Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001
On the U-Street/Shaw corridor. A laid-back, culture-forward spot offering cannabis, shrooms, merch — and it stays open late. Yelp Map Quest AllBud
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Every one of these shops has a backstory. Maybe it’s about a family member who got busted. Or a dream to build something safe when the city felt unsafe. Or a way to build wealth in a place that often sidelines the people who live there. When you spend here, you aren’t just grabbing a pre roll — you’re investing in somebody’s legacy.
All of these operate under DC’s Initiative 71 rules. That means they use the gift model: you buy a product (like merch or art) and get cannabis as the “gift.” You’ll get carded, they run a real shop, and they follow the rules — so you can walk in, check the menu, and know your money’s going into the right community.
DC’s cannabis world is big. But not all shops are created equal. Want to smoke smarter? Put your dollars where they support culture, entrepreneurs, and healing — not just hype. Legacy DC. Monko. Gifted Curators. Street Lawyer. Snackz DC. Next time you roll up, know who’s behind what’s in your hand. That’s what “Beyond the Buzz” really means.
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