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US (CO): Denver-based grower shuts down after multiple violations

A Denver cannabis growing operation has shut down after numerous surveillance and tracking violations.

Zoidland Limited Liability Co., a wholesale cannabis grower doing business as Champion Cannabis, has surrendered its cultivation license to the city, and its ownership cannot apply for another marijuana license in Denver for at least two years.

According to a November 8 agreement between Champion Cannabis, the Denver Department of Excise & Licenses and the Denver City Attorney's Office, Champion Cannabis admits to nineteen different cannabis business violations.

A city disciplinary order shows that after the Denver Fire Department reported that it had been "repeatedly refused access" inside of Champion Cannabis to conduct an annual fire safety inspection on the property located at 4980 Jackson Street, Excise & Licenses sent an investigator for a compliance check. According to the department, the inspector found an inaccurate floor and camera surveillance plan, retail cannabis containers without tracking tags, and an employee working with expired state certification.

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