Members of the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) unanimously agreed during a meeting last week that a Portland-based recreational cannabis processor should be fined “for deliberately sidestepping packaging and labelling rules designed to protect consumers.”
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Initially, the OLCC charged Luminous Botanicals with multiple violations — since each sale of the trial-sized vial product in question constituted a violation — and ordered the maximum US$100,000 ($124,000) penalty, notes an OLCC release.
“Without the civil penalty cap, the proposed violations would have resulted in a proposed penalty of millions of dollars,” the commission reports. Before the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) issued its ruling this past August,
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