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California weed company sued over not getting pot smokers high enough

Por: New York Post Business October 25, 2022

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A pair of California weed companies that sell “the one Joint that will get you to Mars quicker than Elon Musk” are being sued for allegedly not getting customers high enough.  Jasper Centeno, of Long Beach, Calif., and Blake Wilson, of Fresno, Calif., are named in the class-action lawsuit filed Thursday against the makers of Jeeter prerolls, alleging that the joints advertise much higher levels of THC than they actually contain.  Both were... + full article



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