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Chalice Brands Ltd CHALF

Chalice Brands Ltd. is a U.S. operator in the most competitive, innovative and mature cannabis market in North America. Leaders in retail, marketing and craft cultivation supported by fully integrated processing and distribution. The Company has 12 retail stores in Oregon operating as Chalice Farms, Homegrown Oregon and Left Coast Connection and is distributed nationally through Fifth & Root.


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Post by Hypescapeon Feb 17, 2016 1:28pm
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Investigation details from seatle times

Investigation details from seatle times
BMF, which sells products under the Liberty Reach and Juju Joints brands, is under investigation. A large quantity of marijuana has been placed on hold, he said. LCB spokesman Brian Smith said BMF has requested a settlement conference.

BMF believed the food-grade pesticides it was using were allowed, but “we’ve since learned otherwise,” said BMF license-holder Peter Saladino in a statement. Saladino said the pesticides were diluted before use and he is confident tests will show no, or acceptably low, pesticide residues on its quarantined cannabis.

Ian Eisenberg, owner of the state’s top-selling store, said Uncle Ike’s in Seattle is pulling BMF products off its shelves. “We’re (expletive) furious,” Eisenberg said.

Uncle Ike’s doesn’t sell New Leaf products, he said, but is concerned that oil extracted from their plants might have been sold to other companies to use in products such as edibles.

Even if health risks are unknown about some unapproved pesticides, Eisenberg said, “there’s no reason for a store like us to even take a risk with tainted products.”

Another Seattle store, Hashtag, is pulling BMF and Dama products, said co-owner Logan Bowers. Anything with unauthorized pesticides will be destroyed, Bowers said, and edibles from other vendors that may contain Dama oil will be held until they are tested and confirmed to be free of unapproved pesticides.

https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/marijuana/pot-products-recalled-in-colorado-for-pesticides-but-not-in-washington/

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