HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) – Pennsylvania officials are accusing a medical marijuana growing company of failing to follow regulations that require it to keep records about the plants it grows. The state Health Department said Tuesday it ordered Carmichaels-based AGRiMED Industries of PA to stop harvesting or destroying plants outside the presence of an agency inspector. The department says it found during an inspection on June 6 that AGRiMED couldn’t produce records about the plants it has destroyed, or required security footage of any plants being destroyed. A company spokesman says it’s identified “numerous inaccuracies” in the findings and takes compliance matters seriously. The state says the company can continue to grow marijuana but can’t remove anything from the plants without an inspector watching. It also may not turn off security equipment without written permission.
Local Medical Marijuana Growing Company Cited
July 3, 2019 3:39 pm