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Public health group warns Encinitas about mislabeled intoxicating products sold at local shops
Summary
A San Diego nonprofit told the Encinitas Public Health and Safety Commission that candy, snacks and beverages sold in convenience stores and smoke shops are often mislabeled, may contain THC or other controlled substances, and are being purchased by minors.
Peggy Walker, a representative of the San Diego Alliance for Drug Free Youth, told the Encinitas Public Health and Safety Commission that a wide variety of consumer products being sold at gas stations, smoke shops and convenience stores are mislabeled and sometimes contain intoxicating controlled substances.
Walker said the products resemble candy, snacks and beverages and may be labeled as containing hemp-derived delta-8 or delta-9 THC, mushroom blends, kratom or other ingredients,…
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