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MN Board of Pharmacy files lawsuit against companies selling THC products that “far exceed” legal limits
ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Minnesota Board of Pharmacy on Monday introduced it filed a civil lawsuit against 3 corporations, alleging they have been marketing and manufacturing THC edibles with a potency that considerably exceeds the legal restrictions. Condition law only will allow the sale of up to 5 milligrams of hemp-derived THC for every serving and 50 milligrams per container, but the board during an investigation discovered the Northland Vapor retailers in Moorhead and Bemidji ended up marketing “Death by Gummy Bears” that experienced 100 milligrams for every serving and upwards of 50 situations the legal restrict in a single offer. The lawsuit alleges the corporations also violated state legislation for the reason that…
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