
In the next few months, cannabis testing labs in New Jersey will be subject to new labeling requirements and must obey new action limits under recently approved rules.
For the first time, New Jersey now has its own testing standards, after having followed Maryland’s cannabis testing protocols since 2021.
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Under the new rules approved by the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission (CRC) on Feb. 18:
The maximum “batch size” for usable cannabis is now 33.07 pounds, down from 100 pounds. Product labels must include the content of THCA, CBDA, CBG, CBGA and CBN as well as THC and CBD.
There are also new action limits for a long list of contaminants, the CRC noted in a news release.
Christopher Riggs,
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