Mammoth Farms sues Colorado marijuana regulators over testing flaws
Mammoth Farms, a cannabis cultivator in Colorado, has filed a lawsuit against state regulators, claiming the testing system is flawed and poses public health risks. The lawsuit alleges that this oversight allows illegal cannabis to enter black markets. The suit highlights that rogue operators exploit regulatory loopholes, harming legitimate businesses and costing the state significant tax revenue. It also points to a recent investigation revealing manipulation in cannabis testing, raising concerns about contaminants in products sold in the state. Mammoth Farms seeks court-ordered changes to the testing protocols, arguing that the current system fails to protect consumers from harmful substances. The lawsuit calls for emergency rulemaking to address these issues and improve public health safety.