DENVER (KDVR) — Two batches of marijuana sold at six dispensaries across Colorado were recalled after they were found to be “contaminated.”
On Tuesday, the Colorado Department of Revenue and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment issued a health and safety advisory after finding contaminated regulated marijuana flower that was produced and sold by Levels IV INC.
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The departments said there’s a threat to health and safety when marijuana is found with pesticides above limits in Colorado Marijuana Rule 4-215.
In this case, the two batches initially passed testing but underwent more testing after an investigation found laboratory concerns. During additional tests, the harvest batches were found to exceed regulatory limits for the pesticide chlorfenapyr, according to the departments…