An Arkansas marijuana cultivation facility is appealing a fine and license suspension stemming from neighbors’ complaints to the state’s Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) about odor, lights and other issues.
The ABC fined Hot Springs-based Leafology $15,500 and suspended its license for 15 days after an investigation uncovered a number of infractions, according to the Arkansas Times.
However, Leafology has appealed the ruling, so the company may continue operating pending the results of a Nov. 15 hearing.
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In a notice to Leafology, the ABC alleged that the company:
Didn’t maintain video surveillance records for a 90-day period. Failed to contain cannabis odors within the facility. Didn’t prepare manifests for cannabis transporation. Failed to store cannabis in a safe or vault and “destroyed a plant digitally” that remained in the company’s inventory.
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During the Nov. 15 hearing, the Alcoholic Beverage
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