Summary – DELTA EXTRACTION, LLC, Petitioner, v. MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SENIOR SERVICES

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Delta Extraction, LLC, a Missouri-based marijuana manufacturing company, has been involved in a significant legal dispute with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. The case revolves around the revocation of Delta Extraction’s manufacturing license due to violations of state cannabis regulations.

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  • : The Missouri Division of Cannabis Regulation (DCR) revoked Delta Extraction’s license after discovering that the company was sourcing THC-A from outside the Missouri cannabis program, converting it to THC, and selling it within the state’s regulated market, which is prohibited by state law1.

  • : Delta Extraction appealed the decision, arguing that hemp-derived THC-A should be regulated similarly to other additives like flavors or CBD, as hemp is not federally controlled like marijuana4. However, the Missouri Administrative Hearing Commission upheld the revocation, citing a “corporate culture of lax compliance” and the need for THC products to be cultivated and produced within licensed facilities in Missouri45.

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  • : The core issue is whether Delta Extraction violated state regulations by incorporating hemp-derived THC into marijuana products without proper oversight24.

  • : The state contends that Delta’s practices posed a credible and imminent threat to public health, leading to the recall of thousands of products57.

  • : Delta Extraction is also embroiled in a $20 million lawsuit with a contractor, SND Equipment Leasing, over unpaid invoices and lost revenue due to equipment confiscation24.

The main reasons for the revocation of Delta Extraction’s license in Missouri were:

  1. : Delta Extraction was accused of importing hemp-derived THC concentrate from other states and incorporating it into Missouri-grown marijuana products, which is a violation of state law35.

  2. : The company failed to comply with seed-to-sale tracking requirements and falsified traceability data, which is crucial for ensuring product safety and compliance24.

  3. : Delta Extraction failed to ensure that all marijuana products from its facility were compliantly tested and did not properly secure marijuana products or maintain required security equipment24.

  4. : The Administrative Hearing Commission noted a “corporate culture of lax compliance with regulatory requirements,” including failures such as not reporting a burglary incident promptly and allowing unauthorized personnel to access the facility35.

  5. : The recall of over 60,000 products due to potential health risks associated with unregulated cannabis products also contributed to the license revocation

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The Administrative Hearing Commission’s decision to uphold the license revocation has significant implications for Delta Extraction and the broader cannabis industry in Missouri, emphasizing strict compliance with state regulations

 

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