ST. LOUIS – The Missouri Division of Cannabis Regulation (DCR) announced a recall on over 2,000 marijuana products on Tuesday after inadequate testing was conducted.

Marijuana products from NGWMO, LLC, sold to dispensaries, are being recalled after they weren’t compliantly tested before being sold to patients and consumers, according to the DCR.

Officials say the products were tested at the unprocessed bud/flower stage rather than at the final marijuana product stage required by 19 CSR 100-1.


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The list of recalled marijuana products spans over 2,600 products. The DCR says any patients or consumers who have purchased the recalled products should stop using them immediately.

All unused products should be discarded or returned to the dispensary facility where they were purchased. All returned products won’t count toward a patient’s purchase limit, the DCR says.

Anyone who may be experiencing adverse reactions from using the products should seek immediate medical attention and should report them by emailing CannabisComplaints@health.mo.gov.