Cannabis board issues public health and safety bulletin


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The Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board is advising consumers and patients to avoid or take caution after learning cannabis products were treated with unapproved pesticide.

Redwood Warehouse, LLC treated products with Conserve SC, that was not applied in accordance with its label.

All usable cannabis harvested by Redwood Warehouse, LLC (C029) between Sept. 21, 2023, and Aug. 16, 2024, was affected. Affected products may include cannabis flower, shake/trim and uninfused pre-rolls, infused edibles, infused flower, infused pre-rolls, or cannabis concentrates.

A full product list is at https://ccb.nv.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/C029-Hold-List-Public-Safety-Bulletin-For-Release.xlsx

“To determine if you have purchased or consumed an affected product, please refer to the appropriate tab and identify your product by item AND lot or production run. Please note that the item name may not specify the name of the product brand, so consumers must verify the lot number or production run number as it appears on the product label,” the board said in a press release.

All cannabis products properly sold by a licensed cannabis sales facility should have a product label on or provided with the packaging. The lot number or production run number can be found on the label, typically near the top.