
New York regulators have expanded a marijuana product recall after alleging that the operator in question illegally “inverted” cannabis into the regulated system.
The recall comes amid concerns that inversion – or the insertion of cannabis or THC produced outside of regulated channels into the legal market – has become a problem in the industry, particularly in New York.
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The state’s Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) alleged in a June 25 news release that Brooklyn-based licensed producer IndoGro used “material sourced from an out-of-state entity” in violation of both New York marijuana law and public safety standards.
As a result, 28 flower and pre-rolls made by IndoGro have been recalled, with consumers advised to “immediately discontinue use” and discard the products, the OCM
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