Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser announced Wednesday that Loma-based Foxhole Farms will pay fines and be permanently barred from the state’s cannabis industry as the result of a settlement.
Weiser filed a lawsuit against Foxhole Farms and owner Dane Snover in November 2024 for marketing cannabis products as federally legal hemp. Per Weiser, the business sold products with Delta-9 THC levels far above what the law allows while the products’ packaging labeled those levels as being at the legal level.
This mislabeling, Weiser said, likely led consumers to believe they were purchasing hemp rather than marijuana. Western Colorado
Colorado Attorney General joins effort to federally reschedule marijuana
By SAM KLOMHAUS Sam.Klomhaus@gjsentinel.com
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