Minnesota sues weed edibles company it alleges sold products 50-times more powerful than permitted

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Minnesota regulators have sued a marijuana edibles company, alleging it was selling products 50-times more powerful than what the state permits.

, state inspectors said Moorhead, Minn.-based Northland Vapor sold edible cannabinoid products that contained as much as 100 milligrams of tetrahydrocannabinol per serving, in packages containing a total of 2,500 milligrams of THC.In connection with the state's lawsuit, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration received complaints about"serious adverse events" associated with Northland Vapor’s “Death by Gummy Bears” delta-8 THC products, including a death.

The regulators said they were also asking the court to prevent Northland from continuing to manufacture and sell edible cannabinoid products that violate state law. The estimated retail value of the products targeted for embargo exceeds $7 million, the complaint states., Minnesota's Board of Pharmacy has investigated 46 complaints since a law allowing consumer THC product sales in the state went into effect in July.

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That’s awful…where can one acquire those?

And not 1 person died from an overdose. Oh the horror

So finally they make an edible that actually works and doesn't just taste like candy, and they sue? Come to Washington or Colorado, you'll sell out.

50 times stronger? I don’t believe them. I need to test it to confirm.

Leave it to MN to legalize edibles and then sue the company that made one’s that actually get you high

There Have Been 0 Deaths From Marijuana

nah, it just felt that way

Dang. They should send me some to test.

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