CO AG suing cannabis business for allegedly selling THC cannabis products 35 times higher than allowed by state

A Colorado company has been hit with a lawsuit for selling highly potent cannabis products that it marketed as industrial hemp. The state’s attorney general, Phil Weiser, said his office filed the suit against Greeley-based Gee Distributors, LLC, claiming products marketed by the company contain THC levels up to 35 times higher than what is allowed even in the state’s regulated marijuana dispensaries.

The lawsuit, filed in Weld County District Court last week, is believed to be the first such enforcement action taken against an industrial hemp operator by the Colorado attorney general’s office.

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