new-york-investigating-product-inversion-involving-out-of-state-cannabis-brands-–-ganjapreneur-|-where-to-buy-skittles-moonrock-online

New York Investigating Product Inversion Involving Out-of-State Cannabis Brands – Ganjapreneur | Where to buy Skittles Moonrock online

Learn where to buy CBD online. TOP QUALITY GRADE A++

Cannabyss Inc. is the best place online to buy top quality weed, cannabis, vape, marijuana and CBD products. Get your borderless orders delivered at the pickup spot with ease. Top Grade products for client satisfaction.

šŸ‘‰ Click here to Visit our shop! šŸ›’

Wed / Apr 9th

by Graham Abbott

New York cannabis officials are investigating whether one of the state’s licensed processors is creating products using cannabis laundered from other state markets.

Full story after the jump.

The New York Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) is investigating several large cannabis brands for potential inversion of out-of-state cannabis products into New York’s regulated cannabis market, the New York Times reports. Cannabis inversion is when unapproved products get diverted into a state’s adult-use market, circumventing local cannabis licensing and quality control rules.

The Times cited unnamed sources claiming at least six cannabis brands are being investigated for inversion, including large multistate operators like Stiiizy, Grƶn, and Mfused.

OCM officials on Monday conducted surprise audits of Omnium Canna as part of its investigation launched in February, the report said, into whether the licensed cannabis processor might be manufacturing cannabis products using out-of-state cannabis. If Omnium — which manufactures products for the brands listed in the report — is found to have improperly obtained its source material, the company’s license could be forfeit.

Stiiizy CEO James Kim said in the report, ā€œAt no point have we sourced cannabis from out of state or engaged in practices that violate New York’s cannabis regulations.ā€

Grƶn spokesperson Drew Tybus said the Oregon-based edibles company is not being investigated. ā€œWe are not under investigation in any state in which we operate or where our products are manufactured and sold, and refute any claims or references to the contrary,ā€ he said.

Mfused, another popular multistate cannabis brand named in the report, did not provide a comment for the Times but later told MJBizDaily that the allegations were untrue and that the company is not under investigation.

Get daily cannabis business news updates. Subscribe

Have an additional perspective to share? Send us a message to let us know, and if your comment is chosen by our editors it could be featured here.

Ganjapreneur is made possible by our partners:

Latest Cannabis News

Wed / Apr 9th

Wed / Apr 9th

News by Market:

News by Topic:

View all news Get email updates

Featured Business Profiles

Create a profile View all categories

From Our Partners

0 replies

Leave a Reply

Want to join the discussion?
Feel free to contribute!

Leave a Reply

New Purchase

Somebody from [variable_2] has just bought [variable_3] [amount] minutes ago.