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US (NM): Products recalled over contamination concerns

The New Mexico Cannabis Control Division (CCD) has issued a consumer health and safety advisory after identifying contaminated cannabis pre-rolls and roll-your-own (RYO) products that tested positive for a prohibited pesticide.

The affected products, manufactured and sold by JBS Technologies NM, LLC (DBA Stash House), were distributed to licensed cannabis retailers between January 1, 2024 and November 25, 2024. A full list of package IDs as well as a list of retail locations that received the products can be found below and on the CCD's website here.

The licensee has been ordered to immediately remove any cannabis products linked to parent ID #2305513685689594 from the market. The products were sold by the licensee to retailers under the names Drool 2g Blunt—Nightmare Cookies, Drool 2g Blunt—Wedding Punch, Drool 2g Blunt—Rainbow Dream, Drool 2g Blunt—Blue Dream, and Stone Road 14g RYO Forbidden Star Fruit.

Consumers should review the product list to see if they purchased a contaminated product. If so, they are advised to destroy it or return it to the retailer for proper disposal.

The CCD is committed to protecting public health and safety by ensuring that all cannabis products comply with state regulations. This advisory includes cannabis products that tested positive for spinosyn, a pesticide exceeding legal limits under 16.8.7.15 NMAC. Licensees must comply with the Pesticide Control Act, (Sections 76-4-1 et seq. NMSA 1978).

No health-related complaints have been reported to the CCD in connection to this recall. Anyone with health-related concerns should contact the New Mexico Poison and Drug Information Center at 1-800-222-1222 or consult their healthcare provider.

Source: New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department

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