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SCAM ALERT: Illegal Operation Impersonating Licensed Marijuana Dispensary

Alcohol Tobacco Enforcement | Department of Safety and Homeland Security | The Office of the Marijuana Commissioner | Date Posted: Thursday, October 16, 2025


DATE News Release

The Delaware Division of Alcohol & Tobacco Enforcement (DATE) is alerting the public to a fraudulent marijuana operation targeting University of Delaware students and Newark residents. DATE has received reports of counterfeit business cards and flyers being distributed in the Newark area. These materials falsely claim to represent Fresh Delaware, a legitimate marijuana business. The impostors are attempting to mislead potential customers into purchasing marijuana products illegally.

The public needs to know that no licensed recreational marijuana dispensary in Delaware is permitted to deliver marijuana or marijuana products. Any business claiming to offer such delivery services is operating illegally.
 
Licensed dispensaries are permitted to deliver medical marijuana to qualified patients only.

Delaware’s adult-use marijuana marketplace includes strict regulations and testing standards designed to ensure consumer safety. Products sold through illegal channels bypass these safeguards and may contain dangerous contaminants such as mold, pesticides, or heavy metals.

DATE’s Marijuana Enforcement Unit is actively investigating this matter and encourages anyone with information about these fraudulent materials to come forward.

Tips or information can be directed to Cpl. Tristin Burris at tristin.b.burris@delaware.gov

Illegal Marijuana Flyer Delaware
An Illegal marijuana business flyer is circulating in the Newark, Delaware area.

Fake advertisement for an illegal marijuana business in the Newark, Delaware area.

 

 

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SCAM ALERT: Illegal Operation Impersonating Licensed Marijuana Dispensary

Alcohol Tobacco Enforcement | Department of Safety and Homeland Security | The Office of the Marijuana Commissioner | Date Posted: Thursday, October 16, 2025


DATE News Release

The Delaware Division of Alcohol & Tobacco Enforcement (DATE) is alerting the public to a fraudulent marijuana operation targeting University of Delaware students and Newark residents. DATE has received reports of counterfeit business cards and flyers being distributed in the Newark area. These materials falsely claim to represent Fresh Delaware, a legitimate marijuana business. The impostors are attempting to mislead potential customers into purchasing marijuana products illegally.

The public needs to know that no licensed recreational marijuana dispensary in Delaware is permitted to deliver marijuana or marijuana products. Any business claiming to offer such delivery services is operating illegally.
 
Licensed dispensaries are permitted to deliver medical marijuana to qualified patients only.

Delaware’s adult-use marijuana marketplace includes strict regulations and testing standards designed to ensure consumer safety. Products sold through illegal channels bypass these safeguards and may contain dangerous contaminants such as mold, pesticides, or heavy metals.

DATE’s Marijuana Enforcement Unit is actively investigating this matter and encourages anyone with information about these fraudulent materials to come forward.

Tips or information can be directed to Cpl. Tristin Burris at tristin.b.burris@delaware.gov

Illegal Marijuana Flyer Delaware
An Illegal marijuana business flyer is circulating in the Newark, Delaware area.

Fake advertisement for an illegal marijuana business in the Newark, Delaware area.

 

 

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