A bipartisan group of 23 US state attorneys general have joined calls to prevent the sale of edible cannabinoid-containing products that imitate the look of well-known brands.

They have written to congressional leaders expressing “grave concern” about the dangers of “copycat” THC edibles, particularly the risk they pose to children. The letter called for legal action to prevent the sale of such products.

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