In the past six months California has issued recalls for two dozen different pot products, for everything from containing pesticides to mislabeling its potency.
While the state recalled only four cannabis products last year, just in the past six months it has issued recalls for two dozen different pot products. The recalls were issued after inspectors found pesticides or mold in the products, to manufacturers mislabeling the product's potency.She said consumers of legal cannabis need to take the growing list of recalls of cannabis products by state regulators seriously.
"We have no idea beyond the brands that were tested how many more tainted products are out there," Bryant added. "As a consumer, you do have options," Bryant said."You can do some research, get to know your grower, ask your budtender, ask for sun-grown cannabis, especially outdoor cannabis."