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Inflating the THC Percentages in Your Weed to Get More Sales? – Consumer Fraud Lawsuits Hit the Cannabis Industry, Again.

A class action lawsuit was filed by Dovel & Luner, a boutique litigation law firm, on behalf of Californians who bought cannabis products with false THC content labels against Cypress Manufacturing Company, and Lowell Farms Inc.  The claim in the case is that the defendants, who produce, promote, sell, and distribute cannabis products under the “Lowell Herb Co.” brand, overcharged customers by selling them goods whose THC concentration was falsely advertised as being significantly higher than it was.

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