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Cannabis Product Labeling: Page 2
‘Lab Shopping’ For Deflated Potency, Reduced Contaminant Test Results Mar Hemp Industry
Testing and compliance experts say fraudulent practices could be detrimental to consumer trust.
Curaleaf to Pay Another $100,000 Over Mislabeled Cannabis Products
The multistate operator already settled 10 lawsuits in January and agreed in August to a $130,000 fine and 23-day license suspension in Oregon after the company mislabeled THC products as containing only CBD.
UPDATED: Cannabis Preroll Purchasers Accuse Jeeter of Alleged THC Mislabeling in Class Action Suit
The complaint draws from a WeedWeek investigation that involved retesting nine California preroll products, in which the news outlet stated that infused Jeeter prerolls have “implied potency inflation.”
NIHC Announces NIHC Verify Program
The program increases testing and labeling standards for hemp derivatives while launching an international database of cannabis labs.
Cannabis Product Integrity Remains Concern for OLCC
Oregon regulators are concerned about eroding consumer trust in the legal market and have outlined the latest reported violations by cannabis companies.
Curaleaf THC Labeling Leads to Thousands of Voluntary Product Removals in New York
The MSO switched from wet-weight to dry-weight testing in the state—an industry standard elsewhere—resulting in higher potencies on product labels.
New York Cannabis Board Approves Packaging, Marketing, Testing Regulations; 16 More Cultivation Licenses Issued
The approved regulations are the first for the broader adult-use market in the state.
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