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California recalls a popular vape as cannabis leaders call for a crackdown on pesticide contamination.
Two cannabis manufacturers have issued recalls for their products amid concerns about pesticide contamination.
The seeds of today’s clean-weed boom were sown back in 2019, when, just as California’s recreational cannabis market was entering its second year, a lung-injuring vaporizer crisis made just ...
The results, the labs said, suggest some level of contamination in more than 250,000 vapes and pre-rolled joints on store shelves, about the number sold legally in California in a two-day period.
A mandatory recall was issued in California after some THC oil vape cartridges were found to contain unsafe levels of the pesticide chlorfenapyr.
Its house brand is a powerhouse in pot shops across the state. And it’s been the No. 1 cannabis vape company in California for the past 15 months, according to cannabis data firm Headset.
With no help from the federal government, states are trying to regulate recreational marijuana. California's Department of Cannabis Control works to keep contaminants out of joints, vapes and edibles.
California considers THC vape pens "hazardous waste," but there's a safe way to dispose of them.
An investigation has revealed the presence of potentially dangerous pesticides in licensed cannabis products in California.
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Weed Recall: California Issues Warnings About Vapes - MSNTwo cannabis manufacturers have issued voluntary recalls for vape cartridges this month after learning of potential pesticide contamination, according to the California Department of Cannabis ...
With no help from the federal government, states are trying to regulate recreational marijuana. California's Department of Cannabis Control works to keep contaminants out of joints, vapes and edibles.
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