Denver's Green Man Cannabis recalls marijuana products due to possible pesticide exposure

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The Denver Department of Environmental Health is investigating whether marijuana and products from Green Man Cannabis were exposed to unsafe pesticides.

Samples of marijuana and marijuana-infused products grown by the Denver-based cultivation company contained residual levels of illegal, off-label pesticides, according to the Colorado Department of Agriculture. Green Man Cannabis is voluntarily recalling the marijuana and products that could be unsafe, the city announced Thursday.

There were no immediate reports of illness.

Marijuana and products subject to the recall were sold at Green Man Cannabis stores located at 1355 Santa Fe Drive and 7289 E. Hampden Ave. in Denver. The marijuana and marijuana products bear a label that lists an OPC License number of 403-00738, 403-00361 or 403R-00201. All plant material and derived products originating from these cultivation facilities are subject to the recall.

“Consumers who have these recalled products should dispose of the products them or return them to...

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