
A Massachusetts cannabis testing laboratory that lost its license after allegedly failing to report contaminated product is going to the courts to recover its permit, according to records obtained by MJBizDaily.
Assured Testing Laboratory, based in Tyngsboro, is claiming Massachusetts’ Cannabis Control Commission (CCC) violated “its basic rights of due process” when it suspended the lab’s license, effective July 4, according to a complaint the lab is filing in Suffolk County Superior Court.
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In a June 30 order, the CCC alleged that the laboratory had an abnormally low fail rate for contaminants such as yeast and mold.
The order – the first instance of Massachusetts regulators cracking down on an allegedly lax testing laboratory – gave Assured Testing 21 days to request a
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