Oregon seeks record fine, 70-day suspension after marijuana mix-up sickens CBD users

Packaging for Select CBD Drops and Select TCH Drops

Curaleaf mixed up two lines of its Select brand at its Portland manufacturing site. A CBD product, at left, was not supposed to contain THC, but bottles sold contained high levels of the psychoactive ingredient associated with marijuana. A THC product, at right, was sold without sufficient doses of THC. Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission

Oregon regulators want to suspend the license of marijuana giant Curaleaf for 70 days and issue an unprecedented $200,000 fine after the company confused batches of marijuana with those containing CBD wellness drops.

The Oregon Liquor & Cannabis Commission is seeking the maximum allowable financial penalty under state law, according to a copy of the proposed order obtained by The Oregonian/OregonLive through a public records request.

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