Are risky Pesticides In Your Marijuana?

Brandon Flores and Brandie Lorrabee, both medical marijuana patients in the state of Colorado, are suing LivWell for their use of risky pesticides on their crops.

Federal, state and local authorities continue to investigate other potential illicit grows, according to U.S. Attorney Walsh.

Several large marijuana cultivation sites in Colorado that were being used by traffickers to ship the drug to other states have been dismantled by federal agents and state police in the past six weeks, authorities said on Thursday.

Illegally grown plants from 2015 have been estimated using information from the U.S. Attorney’s Office. He believes it is the work of groups outside the U.S.

News reports about pesticide questions seem to be spurring more government oversight, at least in Colorado.

The lawsuit in Colorado was filed by two consumers who do not allege they’ve been sickened, but say they would not have inhaled pot they bought from...

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