
A Colorado judge has declined to impose new requirements on the state’s cannabis regulator to suss out illicit-market products being sold by licensed marijuana stores.
But the ruling by 2nd Judicial District Judge Jill Dorancy – first reported by Courthouse News service – doesn’t stop a lawsuit brought in March by Mammoth Farms, the state’s largest cultivator, against Colorado’s Marijuana Enforcement Division over claims that the $1.4 billion state market is compromised by illicit product.
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As MJBizDaily has reported, Mammoth Farms and its CEO, Justin Trouard, claim to have identified methods by which cannabis grown outside the state and its legally mandated track-and-trace system is entered into retail channels.
The practice is known as “inversion.”
In the company’s March lawsuit and in interviews,
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