The Nevada Department of Taxation, Marijuana Enforcement Division announced the discovery of inaccurate and misleading THC potency results for marijuana and marijuana products tested by Certified Ag Lab, LLC on Monday.
Officials said it's a state licensed marijuana testing facility in Sparks.
The Nevada Department of Taxation said the inaccurate THC levels were discovered during a routine lab inspection conducted by them.
Officials said products tested by Certified AG Lab, LLC may be labeled incorrectly and could contain a different level of THC than what is listed on product packaging.
The Nevada Department of Taxation advises all legal cannabis users to take caution when using a product tested by Certified AG Lab, LLC and when comparing any similar products of the same potency, as those effects may be greater and/or less than that of the product tested by Certified Ag Lab, LLC.
Officials said if a consumer has any questions as to where their product was tested or would like to inquire if they may be in possession of a product tested by Certified Ag Lab, LLC, the Nevada Department of Taxation encourages them to reach out to the dispensary where that product was purchased.
The Nevada Department of Taxation said they couldn't comment on how off the measurements were because this is an ongoing investigation.
Officials said as for who has the product, they're continuing to compile information as part of the investigation.
(The Nevada Department of Taxation contributed to this report).
