"Consumers are willing to pay more for cannabis products with higher THC content and expect to pay less for cannabis products with lower THC content," said Christin Cho of Dovel & Luner, the law firm that filed the class action suit. (Credit: Tunatura/Shutterstock)

DreamFields Inc. and Med for America Inc., makers and marketers of Jeeter brand cannabis products, are facing a class action lawsuit alleging they overcharge consumers by selling products containing substantially lower levels of THC content than what is listed on the packaging, according to Dovel & Lunger, the law firm that filed the suit.

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