These Two Cannabis Companies Have Been Sued For Mislabeling THC Content

Dovel & Luner, a litigation boutique law firm, filed a class action lawsuit against Ironworks Collective Inc. and Stiiizy LLC on behalf of California consumers who purchased cannabis products with inaccurate THC content labels. The lawsuit alleges that defendants, who make, sell, and market “Stiiizy” brand cannabis products, overcharged consumers by illegally selling products whose THC content was represented as substantially higher than it actually was.

The complaint, filed in the Superior Court of the State of California County of Los Angeles, alleges Ironworks Collective Inc. and Stiiizy LLC violated the consumer protection laws of California, including California’s Unfair Competition Law and False Advertising Law, among other violations.

The complaint alleges, “Testing by an independent lab reveals that the true THC content of Defendants’ products is materially less than the amount listed on the label. Moreover, the difference is far greater than the 10% margin of error that DCC regulations permit.”

“THC-content fraud is rampant in California, but we hope to hold companies accountable. This lawsuit is one big step forward,” stated Christin Cho of Dovel & Luner.

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