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DEA-licensed marijuana cultivator Groff ceases operation

Groff NA Hemplex, one of eight entities licensed by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration to supply marijuana and THC to scientific researchers, has shuttered following the death of its founder and a lack of funding.

The news comes as the DEA unveiled plans Tuesday to increase by more than 60% the amount of delta-9 THC it would like produced versus an earlier production quota set for 2023.

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Dr. Steven Groff, the Pennsylvania-based company’s founder and chief medical officer, passed away in June. He was 58.

Robert Travers, Groff NA’s former production director, said in a LinkedIn message to MJBizDaily that the company “lost funding and has dissolved.”

Travers did not elaborate, and it’s not clear when Groff NA closed.

Joe Grzyb, the former CEO, declined to comment when asked last week about the company’s status.

Grzyb said queries about Groff’s status should be addressed to Rob

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