Mass Has A Cannabis Testing Problem That A State Lab Won’t Fix
Guest Opinion: Consumers and workers are being harmed by the failure of the CCC to use shelf testing and analysis of aggregated compliance test results to monitor the market.
Guest Opinion: Consumers and workers are being harmed by the failure of the CCC to use shelf testing and analysis of aggregated compliance test results to monitor the market.
Sanctions related to mold, pesticides, and unreported employee theft
“This letter responds to inquiries received by the Commission and provides clarification regarding the agency’s timelines for implementation.”
“It’s a puzzle that we’re putting together here … It takes genetics, it takes the growers themselves, but then it also takes the scientists, it takes the marketing team, it takes all of that to be a successful cannabis company now.”
Following embarrassing complaints from scientists and stakeholders about weak standards for measuring potency, Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission publishes new guidance document
“At the heart of these recommendations is that we’re lacking clear standards and guidelines.”
“The way THC percentage is calculated … should reflect the consumer’s experience. Otherwise it’s hard to say what the purpose of putting the number on the label is.”
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