Kim Stuck, the first cannabis and hemp specialist for a major metropolitan public health authority in the U.S., disposed of about US$28 million ($35 million) worth of cannabis products in 2015.
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She was working in Denver, at the time, and there was no specific code the companies behind the products flouted. In fact, they weren’t aware they had done anything wrong.
“At the time they were following the health department laws which didn’t have enough regulations in place yet,” Stuck tells The GrowthOp from Oregon.
“The companies that had to destroy product didn’t know they were doing anything wrong at the time because of the lack
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