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Maryland Dispensary Storehouse Fined $10,000 After Cannabis Tracking Violations

by Paige Wuthrich
January 12, 2026
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Maryland Dispensary Storehouse Fined $10,000 After Cannabis Tracking Violations

The Maryland Cannabis Administration (MCA) fined Baltimore41, LLC, which owns the Baltimore dispensary Storehouse, $10,000 after an investigation found violations of the state’s seed-to-sale tracking and inventory requirements.

According to a Consent Order issued on November 26, 2025, the MCA ruled that the dispensary failed to manage cannabis inventory properly in the state’s Metrc system and did not conduct required monthly physical inventories between August and October 2024. An inspection on October 29, 2024, triggered the inquiry, which included a study of the dispensary’s point-of-sale system, Metrc data, and video footage.

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The MCA investigation highlighted the misconduct of a registered cannabis agent at Storehouse, identified only as W.C., who was employed as Assistant General Manager and Inventory Manager. Video evidence showed W.C. removing cannabis products from the dispensary and placing them in his personal backpack while marking the products as “green waste” in Metrc. Specific incidents included the diversion of many cannabis flower containers in August, September, and October 2024.

Storehouse management stated that they were not aware of the employee’s behavior until the MCA investigator sought the camera evidence. Following the revelation, W.C.’s employment was terminated on October 15, 2024, and local law enforcement was alerted, leading to criminal charges against the individual.

The Consent Order identified several infractions of COMAR laws, including failures to:

  • Track cannabis inventory accurately in the seed-to-sale system;
  • Conduct monthly physical inventories; and
  • Follow established Standard Operating Procedures for inventory control.

The MCA stated that Baltimore41, LLC completely cooperated with investigators, took quick action to prevent future infractions, and conducted monthly inventory audits.

The Consent Order clearly states that failure to comply may result in additional enforcement measures, including the suspension of the dispensary’s license. The order is considered public record under Maryland law.

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