Class Action
Nov. 16, 2023
Marijuana company seeks dismissal of suit over ‘too little’ THC
Based on an article in WeedWeek article, “plaintiffs filed the present suit, drawing the broad conclusion that all of defendant’s Raw Garden Infused Joints products, spanning an unstated time period, were inaccurately labeled,” the defense attorneys wrote.




A cannabis company asked a Santa Clara County judge on Wednesday to dismiss a proposed class action by customers who say Central Coast Agricultures Inc. misrepresented the amount of THC in its products.
At the heart of the matter is the claim from the two lead plaintiffs that Central Coast knowingly mislabeled its line of “Raw Garden Infused Joints” as having a higher percentage of the psychoactive element tetrahydrocannabinol in order to ...
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