Emergency License Suspension Issued for Tacoma’s
Refined Cannabinoids
OLYMPIA– The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB) today
issued an emergency marijuana producer license suspension for Refined
Cannabinoids, located at 3303 South 35th street in Tacoma. The
suspension is effective for 180 days beginning July 13, 2018 until January 9,
2019. During that time the WSLCB will seek permanent revocation of the license.
This is the first time an emergency suspension has been served on a marijuana
licensee.
Acting on a complaint, WSLCB Enforcement conducted a premise
check at the licensed location and observed numerous and substantial violations
including full rooms of untagged plants, clones and finished product. Traceability
tags allow officers to track marijuana throughout the system. They also assist
in monitoring for things like tax compliance, diversion and product recalls.
During the course of the inspection officers discovered and
seized 2,569 marijuana plants, 1,216 marijuana plant clones, 375.8 lbs. of
frozen marijuana flower stored in 11 freezer chests, 3,423 0.5 gram marijuana
cigarettes, and 97.5 lbs. of bulk marijuana flower without the requisite
traceability identifiers. In addition to the untracked product officers also
uncovered evidence that the licensee had been diverting product from the
licensed business.
Due to the severity of these violations and the high risk of
diversion should the business remain open the Board issued the emergency
suspension. Officers seized all remaining product at the location. Seized wet
marijuana material, including plants, clones, trimmings, and flower will be
destroyed. All shelf-stable, non-perishable marijuana material, product and
derivatives seized will be held pending revocation of license, after which it
will also be destroyed.
“Traceability is a core component of Washington’s system and
essential for licensee compliance,” said Justin Nordhorn, WSLCB Chief of
Enforcement. “If our licensees fail to track their product they put their license in jeopardy.”
Emergency suspensions represent an extraordinary exercise of
the state’s power and the WSLCB is mandated to ensure that an emergency
suspension is reasonable, justifiable and legal in every way. The WSLCB issued
one emergency suspension in 2017 and two in 2018.
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