California regulators on Wednesday revoked the business license of K.U.S.H. Collective and issued a consumer advisory for all its products.
As part of its enforcement actions, the state Department of Cannabis Control also ordered an “embargo” on 250 stock-keeping units (SKUs) produced by K.U.S.H. (Kinder Understanding Sensitive Healing).
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“In the interest of public health and safety, the DCC is implementing an embargo on all cannabis products manufactured by K.U.S.H. Collective and is issuing a consumer advisory to alert cannabis consumers to the risks posed by these products,” the DCC said in an announcement.
‘Adulterated or misbranded’ products
The DCC said that during its investigation into K.U.S.H. Collective, the Van Nuys-based company failed to show that its cannabis products were cultivated, processed, manufactured, packed
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