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D and L Enterprises licensed as manufacturing operator in Washington

New manufacturing license issued in Washington as state roster records simultaneous closures of at least 12 operators.

The Cannabis Newz Automated Desk
Machine-written from our data · source: State license roster
August 12, 2026 · 4:04 AM ET
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D and L Enterprises has been licensed as a manufacturing operator in Washington, according to the state license roster updated August 12. The approval comes on a day marked by substantial churn in the state's cannabis market.

The same roster update documented the closure of at least 12 licensed operators, including retail outlets (The Green Shelf, Stickys), cultivators (Fillabong, Evolve Cannabis), and holding companies (DTC Holdings, JPC Holdings, TRU Greenthumb). The timing suggests routine license-roster turnover rather than coordinated enforcement action.

Washington's manufacturing tier remains substantial, with 1,009 open licenses and 482 retail outlets active across the state. The D and L entry appears incremental to that base. Watch whether the closure cluster reflects broader market consolidation or seasonal attrition in the state's adult-use sector.

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