Colorado attorney general sues marijuana company for marketing its goods as hemp
Green Market Report
Wed, Nov 27
Key Points
- Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser is taking Foxhole Farms, a small marijuana company, to court over claims that their products were federally legal hemp instead of state-legal marijuana.
- Foxhole Farms is accused of illegally marketing their goods as hemp products when they were actually marijuana products.
- The company faces charges including deceptive trade practices, false advertising, and unfair competition.
- The lawsuit seeks civil penalties, restitution for customers, and an injunction to prevent Foxhole Farms from engaging in similar practices in the future.
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser is taking a small marijuana company to court over claims allegedly made by the business that its goods were actually federally legal hemp instead of only state-legal marijuana.
Foxhole Farms – a marijuana grower, manufacturer and distributor based near Grand Junction, Colorado – has been illegally...
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