Nevada suspends marijuana edibles maker’s license over rules violation. | Pixabay
Nevada suspends marijuana edibles maker’s license over rules violation. | Pixabay
The State of Nevada has temporarily suspended Paradise-based marijuana edibles maker Kindibles’ business license in response to a product line that flouted a required inspection.
“The Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board is issuing a Public Health and Safety Bulletin advising consumers and patients to avoid or take caution when consuming Kindibles edible products,” Cannabis Broadcast Station tweeted Nov. 8. “The CCB is unable to verify certain edible products in accordance with the regulations.”
Kindibles sold the untested products between June 1 and Nov. 3, according to the compliance board, MJBizDaily reported.
The board alleged that the company added “thousands of additional products” to a batch of tested products, a violation of Nevada law.
“Each addition of product should be considered a new production run, which requires a separate lab test,” a press release from the compliance board, obtained by MJBizDaily, said.
An on-site inspection conducted by the board revealed “significant deficiencies,” including inventory discrepancies in company logs that had not yet been entered into the state’s marijuana inventory tracking system, MJBizDaily reported.
Nevada legalized recreational cannabis sales in 2017 after voters approved the legalization of recreational cannabis in 2016.
At the beginning of the century, a proposal to legalize medical cannabis passed at the polls.