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Colorado cannabis operator seeks financial damages in counterclaim

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Bonanza Cannabis Co. is seeking financial relief from one of Colorado’s largest cannabis cultivators that filed a complaint against the brand in June alleging it knowingly sold products with illegal hemp-derived THC.

In a Thursday news release, Englewood, Colorado-based Bonanza called the allegations levied by Mammoth Management and its affiliates – Mammoth Farms and Mammoth Manufacturing – “baseless” and an improper use of the legal system to hurt its business and boost Mammoth’s sales.

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Bonanza said it is seeking financial damages to be determined at trial.

“We were leery of the allegation because there is currently no test identifying hemp-derived THC that has been required nor sanctioned by Colorado’s Marijuana Enforcement Division (MED),” Bonanza co-founder and co-owner Conlan Keller told MJBizDaily via

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Ohio recreational marijuana sales near $90 million in 7 weeks

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Barely seven weeks since the launch of Ohio’s recreational marijuana market, sales have reached almost $90 million.

Between Aug. 6 – when adult-use sales began in Ohio – and Sept. 28, sales totaled $87.1 million, according to the latest report from the state’s Division of Cannabis Control.

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The report also found that recreational retailers sold 10,213 pounds of recreational flower and 1,361,146 units of manufactured products.

The price per gram of recreational flower has fallen steadily from a high of $9.42 in mid-August to a low of $8.23 per gram the week ending Sept. 28.

Likewise, the average price of recreational manufactured products also has fallen steadily, from a high of $31.65 in mid-August to a low of $30.04.

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Marijuana delivery company Eaze has new owner after assets auctioned

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California-based marijuana delivery company Eaze Technologies has a new owner after a public auction of corporate assets.

The bundle of Eaze assets were purchased for $56 million in August via a telephone auction by a firm owned by Netscape co-founder James Henry Clark, according to Green Market Report.

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Though Clark now has ownership of Eaze, the company’s future is up in the air.

“The new ownership group is evaluating the status of each state’s operations and expects to make a decision prior to year end about what will continue to operate or be closed down,” Eaze CEO Cory Azzalino told Green Market Report via email.

Clark’s FoundersJT acquired the following assets from San Francisco-based Eaze:

Accounts. Chattel paper, which denotes a

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Cannabis brand West Coast Cure asks court to toss pesticide-spurred lawsuit

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The parent company of West Coast Cure (WCC), one of California’s largest and most well-known marijuana brands, has filed a petition to dismiss a class action lawsuit that claims the operator skirted state regulations and sold unsafe vape products that contained banned pesticides.

WeedWeek first reported the development, in which Shield Management Group, doing business as WCC, is named as defendant.

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The class action lawsuit, filed in June by a WCC customer in Superior Court of the State of California in Orange County, alleged the company deliberately manipulated test results “to hide dangerous contaminants in the products” and issued inaccurate certificates of analysis.

WCC did not immediately respond to an MJBizDaily request for comment.

The Orange County-based company, which sells an extensive

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