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Rhode Island grower fined for not properly tracking samples

A cannabis growing company agrees to pay an $8,000 penalty to the state of Rhode Island.

A consent order obtained by the NBC 10 I-Team shows regulators found Mammoth cultivators in Warwick did not properly track samples of marijuana given to workers. According to the agreement, the state allows cultivator employees to take quality control samples, after they've served their quality control purpose.

But regulators claim in this case, based on an audit from July 2023 to Feb. 2024, some of those samples were larger than what's allowed.

Read more at NBC 10

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