In February of this year, the Pennsylvania Department of Health recalled all types of vaping products from more than 150 dispensaries in the state’s medical marijuana program. A Commonwealth Court judge on Wednesday ruled that Pennsylvania medical marijuana companies may now resume selling those vaping products. After the February recall, some of the vaping vendors formed a group called Medical Marijuana Access & Patient Safety Inc. to fight the recall. They said that regulators exceeded their authority and that the recall was based on an invalid regulation and did not go through proper channels. An industry group called the Pennsylvania Cannabis Coalition issued a press release which claimed that Pennsylvania’s Department of Health could not find a single example of any person who had been harmed during the state medical program’s five-year run. Attorney Judith Cassel, who represented the vaping vendor plaintiffs said, “We are thrilled about this decision.” Comments are closed.
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