Company behind 'Death by Gummy Bears' marijuana edibles accused of selling products 50 times more powerful than allowed

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The Minnesota pharmaceutical board filed a civil lawsuit this week alleging that a cannabis retailer sold edible products containing more than 50 times the state's legal limit for THC.

, like these gummies,"have not been evaluated or approved by the FDA for safe use in any context."

Product sold under Northland Vapor's"Death by Gummy Bears" line were allegedly found to contain as much as 50 times Minnesota's legal limit of THC.

The lawsuit names Northland Vapor Moorhead LLC, Northland Vapor Bemidji LLC and Wonky Confections LLC as defendants, all operated by Brad Erpelding.reached Erpelding by text message and he pointed to a statement from his attorney, which said the companies attempted to work with the state to ensure compliance with the new law. Tyler Leverington, the attorney, characterized the lawsuit an"aggressive tactic" that's an effort to"smear" their reputation.

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Where can I get these?!

100 milligrams? Deadly? This is laughable utter nonsense

I'll take 2 jars of each flavor please

😑😐 they didn’t do anything wrong.. trump fucked weed up too

It's going to take some time to standardize cannabis.

Civil lawsuit! Why not criminal lawsuit?

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Minnesota sues weed edibles company it alleges sold products 50-times more powerful than permittedState inspectors said Moorhead, Minn.-based Northland Vapor sold edible cannabinoid products that contained as much as 100 milligrams of THC per serving. nah, it just felt that way Dang. They should send me some to test. Leave it to MN to legalize edibles and then sue the company that made one’s that actually get you high
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