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A Michigan judge denied a request from state regulators to reinstate a recall of contaminated cannabis. According to MLive.com, the Court of Claims rejected the Michigan Marijuana Regulatory Agency’s request.

The ruling comes weeks after the agency’s massive Nov. 17 recall, which was then partially lifted by Court of Claims Judge Christopher Murray on Dec. 3 after some of the product was retested.

Partially lifting the recall meant  that roughly 75 percent of the contaminated cannabis went back on the market.

In its Dec. 16 motion asking the judge to reconsider, the Marijuana Regulatory Agency (MRA) argued that the judge’s ruling required the agency to release some of the cannabis that failed testing and that potentially harmful marijuana could be sold without consumers’ knowledge.

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