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DENVER — An attorney has announced a class action lawsuit against a company accused of giving people samples of a marijuana-laced chocolate at the Denver County Fair’s “Pot Pavilion,” which was ironically supposed to be drug-free.

Denver County Fair spokeswoman Dana Cain said the fair was investigating at least three separate cases of attendees reporting they were drugged after eating a Full Melt Chocolate bar. She said at least two of those people went to the hospital after they became dizzy, sick and confused. They tested positive for THC.

Boulder-based attorney Corey T. Zurbuch emailed 7News a copy of the lawsuit, which he said was filed Thursday in the name of Longmont resident Jordan Coombs. It names as the defendant Beyond Broadway LLC, which does business as Full Melt Chocolate and LivWell.

“This civil action is for personal injuries arising from the defendants’ negligent distribution of marijuana-infused chocolate bars under the guise that they contained no Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the principal psychoactive constituent (or cannabinoid) of the cannabis plant,” the lawsuit states.

Read more at TheDenverChannel.com

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