Oregon recalls vape products over out-of-state cannabis terpenes
Oregon recalls vape products over out-of-state cannabis terpenes
May 24, 2021
Oregon regulators pulled marijuana vape products off retailers’ shelves because they allegedly contained cannabis-derived terpenes imported from California.
The Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC), which regulates the state’s licensed recreational marijuana market, issued a health and safety recall for marijuana vaping products sold under the “Naked Extracts” and “Native” labels.
Oregon recalls vape products over out-of-state cannabis terpenes
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