
For the second time in five months, Michigan regulators are levying serious charges against cannabis processor Sky Labs for obtaining untracked raw materials from unlicensed suppliers, failing to properly account for them in Metrc and combining untested materials into a new product.
The penalties, according to a 10-count formal complaint by the Cannabis Regulatory Agency (CRA), could include the suspension, revocation, restriction, and/or refusal to renew Sky Labs’ business license.
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Sky Labs, a vertically integrated operator based in Mount Morris, manufactures and sells a variety of marijuana products, including edibles, vape cartridges and multiple flower strains.
Numerous violations alleged
The CRA alleges Sky Labs acquired more than 1 million grams (2,000 pounds) of hemp isolate from an unlicensed hemp processor or distributor and
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