October 17, 2025 - 12:24

Officials in Newark, Delaware, are issuing a warning regarding business cards and flyers circulating in the area that falsely advertise marijuana delivery services. These promotional materials claim to be from a legitimate marijuana business but are actually associated with an imposter dispensary.
Authorities have emphasized that the information provided on these cards and flyers is misleading and could potentially lead residents to engage with an unlicensed operation. The presence of such fraudulent advertisements raises concerns about the safety and legality of the services being offered.
Residents are urged to be cautious and verify the legitimacy of any marijuana-related services before making any decisions. The local government is actively investigating the source of these misleading promotions and is taking steps to ensure that the community is informed about the risks associated with these counterfeit operations.
As the marijuana market continues to expand, officials stress the importance of relying on verified and licensed dispensaries to avoid scams and ensure safe access to products.
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