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by Zach Rosenberg
Apr 02 2012

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Last October, head shops in Washington D.C. were raided by police due to local paraphernalia laws, including Capitol Hemp. It was reported today that as part of a deal with prosecutors, Capitol Hemp will be closing its two locations.

According to DCist, Capitol Hemp's two stores were raided in October of last year, and co-owners Adam Eidinger and Alan Amsterdam were officially charged in December after turning themselves in pursuant to a warrant issued.

Today, DCist reports that as part of a Deferred Prosecution Agreement, Capitol Hemp co-owner Eidinger agreed to close the two stores - in Adams Morgan and Chinatown - by August. "In exchange," says the DCist, "any prosecution for the attempted sale of drug paraphernalia will be put off." This agreement came after months of discussions with prosecutors over what charges  the co-owners could face and how it would impact the stores.

During the October raids, Eidinger lost over $300,000 worth of merchandise, which he has not been able to get back. As part of the deal, he will receive the confiscated merchandise, which he plans on trying to return to vendors to recoup some of his losses.

Capitol Hemp has been open since 2008.

This news comes on the heels of other big news in the District; weGrow opened its "Walmart of Weed" on Friday as six growers were approved to cultivate marijuana for local patients.

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