
The former operator of a Colorado company that allegedly sold potent cannabis products online under the guise they were federally compliant hemp has been permanently barred from the state’s marijuana and hemp industries.
That’s according to Colorado Attorney General Philip Weiser, who last year sued Christopher Landon Eoff and his Greeley-based Gee Distributors, which operated under the business name CBDDY.
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Weiser’s lawsuit alleged violations of the state Consumer Protection Act, according to court documents.
According to Weiser, a state investigation found that CBDDY’s THCA flower and other allegedly hemp-derived products were in fact marijuana.
CBDDY “falsified lab results to misrepresent the THC content of his products, failed to verify the age of his customers, and marketed products in ways designed to appeal to
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