Two plaintiffs claim "Jeeter" branded joints are not high-potency as advertised.
Two disgruntled customers are suing a California marijuana company, alleging that their prerolled joints were not as strong as claimed.
The lawsuit was filed on October 20 against DreamFields Brands, Inc. for allegedly falsely claiming that their products have a high THC component, according to the suit. THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, is the compound in marijuana that makes users feel high.
The two plaintiffs, Jasper Centeno of Long Beach and Blake Wilson of Fresno, accuse the company of unfair competition, false advertising, and negligent representation. The two say they purchased prerolled “Jeeter” branded joints that were advertised as having a high THC content.
(Originally posted by Cannabis News)