According to an MJBizDaily.com report, Nevada regulators have suspended a cannabis company’s license recently over seed-to-sale tracking issues.

The regulators voted to suspend the adult-use and medical cannabis cultivation and production licenses of NLVG, doing business as Desert Bloom, for not properly tracking its marijuana.

Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board agents had inspected and found untagged or improperly tagged marijuana plants and packages that were not tracked in the state’s traceability system, Metrc, the agency said in a news release.

Agents additionally found marijuana that initially failed testing was retested and/or sent to processing with the regulatory agency’s approval.

Regulators also discovered that the company adjusted the weight of marijuana batches after they had been tested, then sent them on to retailers.

NLVG was ordered to must submit a plan of correction to the state for approval in order to have the suspension lifted.

The company cannot resume business until regulators have confirmed the problems have been fixed.


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