
Cannabis Products May Harbor Fungal Toxins, But Regulations Are Uneven
The extent of fungal toxins in cannabis and hemp products is still unknown because these toxins are rarely regulated.

The extent of fungal toxins in cannabis and hemp products is still unknown because these toxins are rarely regulated.

“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.”

Worker safety, research, testing, social consumption, delivery, and—finally—movement on the Social Equity Trust Fund

“The study is launching at a time of crisis and need for innovations to address the growing opioid epidemic and its intersection with a growing homelessness crisis in Massachusetts.”

“Lifetime, past 12-month, and past 30-day use all dropped precipitously from 2020.”

“The study highlights that alcohol, legal in all 50 states, remains a factor in nearly a third of automotive fatalities.”

“We want this event to bridge the gap between academic researchers, industry innovators, legislators, and your average consumer.”

As a teen, dishonest anti-drug messaging eroded my respect for authority

“As the industry becomes more regulated, the importance of accurate and reliable testing tools will only increase.”

Following embarrassing complaints from scientists and stakeholders about weak standards for measuring potency, Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission publishes new guidance document
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