New York is expanding the recall of cannabis products in the middle of pesticide concerns

Calculation is expanded after laboratory tests have failed

The recall was originally issued on June 11th for nine products from Indiogro LLC and was expanded by 28 other properties on June 25th. Officials identified inadmissible pesticides and materials that come from non -licensed birds – Willisionational standards.

Consumer security in the foreground

Although no negative health incidents have been reported, the regulators treat this as a precaution. Adults who grow all over New York have to remove the objects affected immediately-intake flowers and pre-rolls called “Sour Runtz”, “Blue Coffee”, “Oreoz” and multiple shelves.

Compliance gaps uncovered

The problem came from invalid laboratory results submitted by a permissible test facility. The repetition resulted in contamination, which caused both the security measures for consumers and the enforcement of the regulation. The introduction of non -licensed cannabis material combines the violations and presses them into structural compliance territory.

Instructions and next steps of the regulatory authority

Licensed retailers and distributors must notify both the cannabis management office and consumers. Open or unopened products can be returned. The office continues to highlight the importance of strict tests and traceability in the entire supply chain.

What consumers should do

If you have bought affected products, please contact your pharmacy to return you. Register health concerns about the state's incident form or search for medical advice. This recall underlines the active security measures that are installed in New York's legal cannabis supervision.

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