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New Mexico recalls contaminated products

New Mexico's cannabis regulator has issued a recall notice after a wholesaler shipped contaminated products to retailers across the state.

The contaminated product was cannabis flower, not concentrated products like gummies. It came from WH Agriculture, known as Maggie's Farm, according to the New Mexico Cannabis Control Division.

The product was shipped to more than 30 retailers between March 6 and August 1, according to state regulators.

A Sept. 4 notice to Maggie's Farms notes that the state was notified in November 2023 that the company's product tested positive for a pesticide called pyrethrins. On Aug. 30, the state asked the company to prove it was using a permissible level of the pesticide, which the company was unable to do, according to the letter.

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