Virginia cracking down on THC-laced copycat snacks

Virginia cracking down on THC-laced copycat snacks

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Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares says his office will prosecute retailers illegally selling “copycat candies” and snacks as THC edibles to protect children.
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