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Plants in the River Rock Cannabis grow facilities are seen in pots of peat moss which is used as part of the organic growing process.
Plants in the River Rock Cannabis grow facilities are seen in pots of peat moss which is used as part of the organic growing process.
Feb. 13, 2008--Denver Post consumer affairs reporter David Migoya.   The Denver Post, Glenn Asakawa
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Marijuana regulators on Thursday issued recalls of medical and retail marijuana grown and sold by a shop in Pagosa Springs and one in Fort Collins over concerns they used unapproved pesticides in its cultivation.

The Colorado Marijuana Enforcement Division’s public health and safety advisories are the latest in a long line of recalls stretching back to in November to prevent tainted cannabis from being sold.

The recalled pot was grown by J and J Enterprises, which operates Pagosa Organic Therapeutics, a medical marijuana dispensary in Pagosa Springs. The recall impacts pot it grew and sold on various dates in February and March 2016.

The other recall, of pot grown and sold by Flower Power Botanicals in Fort Collins, affects dozens of harvests done since November 2015, according to the department’s announcement.

The recalled products — labels will show the facility’s license numbers — should be returned to the place of purchase for proper disposal, authorities said.

license numbers are 403-01356 and 402-00871.

are 403-00825 and 402-00556 for the medical center, and 403R-00199 for its retail cultivation.

A complete list of which products are being recalled is available on .

David Migoya: 303-954-1506, dmigoya@denverpost.com or @davidmigoya

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