D.C. officials shutter first store under new synthetic marijuana laws

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D.C. officials have ordered shut a Northeast convenience store they said was selling synthetic marijuana, marking the first time the city has used new authority to crack down on businesses found selling the drugs.

The Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs confirmed Thursday that Bladensburg Market Dollar Plus, located at 1109 Bladensburg Road, was ordered to cease all business operations for 96 hours beginning Monday afternoon.

 

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