Oklahoma regulators suspended a major medical marijuana processor in the state for public-health and safety violations, including failing to accurately track products.
After a July 29 inspection at Graves Farm Organics operation in Manchester, the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) issued the suspension and product embargo, the agency said in a Friday news release.
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The order came nearly two months after regulators issued a product recall for several Graves Farm products that contained the pesticides permethrin or spiromesifen.
The most recent OMMA charges against the company include:
Unsanitary and unsafe conditions at its processing plant. Failing to accurately track wholesale medical marijuana. Failing to list tagged products as inventory. Law violations related to producing and testing product batches after they had
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