A proposed class action lawsuit filed against DreamFields and Med for America claims the companies’ Jeeter brand pre-rolls contain less THC than advertised.
The complaint stems from a WeedWeek investigation that showed two Jeeter products contained lower THC potencies than what was advertised on the labels, The Washington Times reported.
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The complaint was filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court by Santa Monica, California, law firm Dovel & Luner on behalf of plaintiffs Jasper Centeno and Blake Wilson.
According to the complaint:
THC potency must be within 10% of what’s on the package, according to California Department of Cannabis Control regulations. The Baby Jeeter Fire OG Diamond Infused 5-pack pre-roll said it contained 46% THC. When independently tested, it contained 23%-27% THC – an alleged inflation of 70%-100%. The Baby Jeeter Churros Diamond Infused 5-pack pre-roll was labeled with 37% THC. When independently tested, it came
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