Customers sue California marijuana company for false advertising. The plaintiffs say the weed wasn't strong enough.

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Two customers are suing a California marijuana company for false advertising, arguing that the weed was not as strong as the label declared.

Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesThe class action lawsuit claims a range of prerolled joints had lower THC content than was advertised.report, which accuses the company of inflating the THC content by up to 19%.

In the complaint against the marijuana company, it is alleged that the plaintiffs bought"Jeeter" prerolled joints which had a true THC content lower than was advertised. The complaint said that labels on the DreamFields Brands"Jeeter" products claim to have a"very high" THC content, allowing the company to charge premium rates for the products because"cannabis consumers generally prefer and are willing to pay more for high-THC cannabis products."

"Defendants are systematically overstating the THC content to deceive consumers into thinking that the effects of their prerolls are more potent than they truly are," the complaint said."This is false and misleading."

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