Missouri Recalls Thousands of Cannabis Products
Thousands of marijuana products sold at dispensaries across Missouri are being recalled after an issue with how they were tracked by the state.
The Missouri Division of Cannabis Regulation (DCR) has issued a recall for over 60,000 products sold to dispensaries by manufacturers by a company called Delta Extraction LLC.
DCR says the products sold and created were not properly logged into the statewide Marijuana Enforcement Tracking Reporting and Compliance system. The METRC system is what the state uses to ensure that not only is the product up to the standards set by the state before being sold by dispensaries but also that the products were grown in the state of Missouri - another requirement.
The recalled products include a variety of edibles, vape cartridges, and pre-roll marijuana flower products.
A full list of recalled items can be found on the Missouri Department of Health & Senior Services website.
Customers who have purchased any of the recalled products should discontinue use. All unused products should be discarded or returned to the dispensary where it was purchased.
DCR officials said the returned products will not count toward a patient's purchase limit.
Anyone who believes they are experiencing adverse reactions to the recalled product should seek out medical attention and report their symptoms by emailing CannabisComplaints@health.mo.gov or submitting this complaint form to DCR.
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