The Missouri Division of Cannabis Regulation announced a recall Tuesday for thousands of marijuana products sold to dispensaries by NGWMO, LLC, a cultivation facility based in Marceline.
The recall includes 2,649 products from the brand Twenty Twenty. Products include dried marijuana flower, ground flower, and pre-rolls. The full recall list can be found by clicking here.
According to a DCR news release, the products were recalled due to non-compliant testing before being sold to patients and consumers. While the items were tested at the unprocessed bud and flower stage, they were not tested at the final product stage, as mandated by state law. As of Tuesday, no adverse effects had been reported.
Patients and consumers are advised to stop using the recalled products immediately. Unused items should be discarded or returned to the dispensary where they were purchased. Returned products will not affect a patient’s purchase limit. For further information on returns, contact the dispensary directly.
Anyone experiencing adverse reactions should seek medical attention immediately. Adverse effects can be reported by emailing [email protected] or by filling out a complaint form on the DCR website.
Missouri voters approved recreational marijuana in 2022, with licensed marijuana retail outlets opening in February 2023. The law allows those 21 and older to possess up to three ounces of marijuana and to grow up to six plants for personal use. The state’s medical marijuana program, approved by voters in 2018, saw its first dispensaries open in October 2020.
This is only the second product recall issued by Missouri’s DCR since the legalization of adult-use marijuana in November 2022.