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Soluminia
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28,000 packages of pot edibles recalled in Colorado
#22475308 - 11/04/15 10:11 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Saw this in the new this morning and it makes me sad that this is even an issue.
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_29066578/marijuana-products-pulled-denver-largest-pesticide-recalls
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Nearly 30,000 packages of marijuana-infused edibles in Colorado were recalled voluntarily in the past few days because they contain potentially dangerous pesticides that are banned for use on cannabis.
The moves represent the two largest recalls of infused pot products to date, according to the Denver Department of Environmental Health.
Gaia's Garden recalled more than 8,000 packages of infused edibles Tuesday. EdiPure owner Green Cross recalled more than 20,000 units of its popular edibles Oct. 30. Both companies — which purchase cannabis from other growers to infuse their edibles with THC — had bought marijuana trim from TruCannabis, which was the subject of its own pesticide-related voluntary recall in mid-October.
"There's a lot of sadness that we're involved in this in any way whatsoever," Gaia's Garden managing owner Eric White said Tuesday.
Gaia's Garden bought its tainted product from TruCannabis in February, White said. Green Cross CEO Mark Smith said his company made its purchase in April.
"You have no idea when you're buying and bringing product into your facility," Smith said. "At that time in April, there was no requirement or notice that this had pesticides. Only after the fact did they find out."
Both companies said they're altering their internal intake procedures to attempt to prevent this from happening again.
All of these recalls were carried out by the Denver Department of Environmental Health, which first started cracking down on pesticide use in March when it placed more than 100,000 cannabis plants on hold.
Six months after the original quarantines, The Denver Post commissioned independent tests on multiple marijuana extract brands and found that three prominent, and banned, pesticide chemicals were still being sold to customers by concentrates company Mahatma — and most of the city's marijuana recalls have come as a result.
The Gaia's Garden recall affects 15 medical products and six recreational products, mixed fruit lozenges and ginger drops included, that were distributed to 176 pot shops around the state.
The Green Cross recall involves 16 EdiPure products, grape licorice and sour gummy bears included, in more than 40 stores throughout the state.
Batch numbers for the recalls are listed in separate news releases for each company on the department's website.
Customers who have any of the listed products should dispose of them or return them to the point of purchase — and contact the companies.
While no pesticide-related illnesses have been reported by cannabis users to local poison control centers, two people have sued LivWell, the state's largest pot grower, for allegedly using banned pesticides on marijuana the customers later purchased.
State law requires labels to reflect any pesticide or contaminant that was used at any stage of a marijuana product's processing. Although the law also requires cannabis businesses to test for pesticides, that provision has not been enforced in the first 20 months of recreational sales.
The state Department of Agriculture has said it is creating a new rule governing pesticide use on marijuana, one more restrictive than the current list. The rule, if approved, also would allow pesticide manufacturers to test their product on marijuana and apply for a special exemption if they can prove the product is safe for ingestion, by eating and smoking.
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Silky_Johnson
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Re: 28,000 packages of pot edibles recalled in Colorado [Re: Soluminia]
#22476841 - 11/04/15 02:40 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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i wonder what the chemical was. maybe they were using bush load?
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Pariahprose
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Re: 28,000 packages of pot edibles recalled in Colorado [Re: Silky_Johnson]
#22477696 - 11/04/15 06:22 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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At least they recalled it voluntarily... Imagine the repercussions if they had not...
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chums of chance


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Re: 28,000 packages of pot edibles recalled in Colorado [Re: Pariahprose]
#22481614 - 11/05/15 03:41 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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I wonder what this means for Edipure products in other states.
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travelleler
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Re: 28,000 packages of pot edibles recalled in Colorado [Re: chums of chance]
#22485127 - 11/06/15 09:33 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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probably the pyrethroids in the raid foggers people use in other rooms thinking it wont get into the grow.
think of it, when you concentrate the actives in any medium even the small particles become concentrated...
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