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23% THC instead of 46%

California cannabis company sued for inflated THC levels

Jasper Centeno of Long Beach, and Blake Wilson of Fresno, are named in the class-action lawsuit filed Thursday against the makers of Jeeter prerolls, alleging that the joints advertise much higher levels of THC than they actually contain. 

Jeeter writes on its packaging that its product has an average THC content of around 35% and as high as 46% in some products, the suit said.

However, an independent lab test conducted on one of Jeeter’s alleged 46% THC joints found the product actually contained between 23 and 27% THC content, according to the complaint. 

“Consumers are willing to pay more for cannabis products with higher THC content and expect to pay less for cannabis products with lower THC content,” said Christin Cho of Dovel and Luner, the law firm that filed the complaint.

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