New York marijuana officials issued another product recall this week, this time over pesticides discovered in cannabis flower initially cleared for sale.
The state Office of Cannabis Management has not received any reports of sickness or injury, but is recalling three product lots sold by East End Flower Farm under the “Harvest” brand as a precautionary measure, according to a July 14 press release.
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OCM issued the recall over concerns about unreliable testing conducted by Lexachrom Analytical Laboratory, which is no longer permitted to test cannabis products, according to the agency’s website.
The recall follows another issued in late June.
East End Flower Farm retested one of the three affected lots and found it had pesticides above the limits the OCM allows.
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