Moldy, Yeasty Pot Warning in Las Vegas

The Nevada Department of Taxation issued a health notice after some marijuana sold from three Las Vegas dispensaries tested above the state’s allowable levels for yeast and mold. The department said the affected product was sold in flower and pre-rolls between July 11 and Aug. 19. It added that there have been no reports of illness related to the products yet.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that mold exposure can lead to symptoms like stuffy nose, wheezing and itchy eyes or skin, and that those with allergies to mold or with asthma could see more intense reactions.