A promised crackdown on THC efficiency inflation in Massachusetts’ $1.7 billion hashish market yielded greater than a dozen situations of mislabeled flower merchandise, state regulators mentioned Thursday.
Out of 63 hashish flower merchandise examined by the state Hashish Management Fee throughout an “ongoing” shelf audit first introduced in Could, CCC investigators discovered 13 that examined outdoors of an appropriate vary, the company mentioned.
Massachusetts state regulation permits for a variance of between 75% and 125% of THC content material printed on a product label. Meaning hashish flower that’s labeled at 20% THC must take a look at between 15% and 25% THC to keep away from enforcement.
Merchandise that take a look at outdoors of that vary acquired a “crimson discover” requiring additional motion, in accordance with the CCC.
Regulators “positioned holds on the noncompliant merchandise to stop additional gross sales,” the CCC mentioned in a press release Thursday.
Producers should now both:
- Retest the product
- Recall the product and “repurpose” it, which requires new testing
- Recall the product and relabel it with the end result discovered in the course of the audit
- Destroy the product
Did Massachusetts hashish regulators discover THC efficiency inflation?
The CCC didn’t instantly establish the product cultivators or producers – or the labs that returned THC efficiency outcomes later discovered to be outdoors of the suitable vary. That info shall be posted on the CCC’s web site at an unspecified future date, a spokesperson instructed MJBizDaily.
In a press release, CCC Chair Chris Harding mentioned that the company “has a accountability as a regulatory and client safety company to make sure product labels are correct.”
“That is additionally a matter of well being and security for medical marijuana sufferers who depend on efficiency for correct dosing,” he added.
“This audit represents a step ahead in our efforts to reinforce our oversight to take care of belief within the adult-use and medical marijuana markets.”
Is THC efficiency inflation nonetheless an issue within the hashish business?
Hashish cultivators and retailers in Massachusetts and past have lengthy mentioned that customers gravitate towards higher-potency merchandise and that high-quality flower, regardless of terpene content material and total impact, is not going to promote if it assessments under 20%.
Critics have mentioned these market forces – mixed with regulators’ sluggish response – contributed to the hashish business’s extensively documented “lab buying” phenomenon, wherein hashish testing labs ship outcomes to please purchasers to draw or retain enterprise.
In response to those critiques, state regulators have slowly begun adopting management measures equivalent to random audits like Massachusetts’.
However issues prolong past THC efficiency inflation to allegations that labs are permitting merchandise contaminated with pesticides and mildew to be bought at retail.
In a press release, CCC Govt Director Travis Ahern mentioned that the company’s ongoing audit program will “transfer towards random testing for contaminants of concern, together with pesticides, heavy metals, yeast and mildew, and micro organism.”
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What’s being carried out about THC efficiency inflation?
Lab watchdogs contacted by MJBizDaily praised the CCC for taking motion whereas noting that the 25% variance was thought-about unfastened.
“Many (unbiased testing lab) operators believed that this course of was too beneficiant to fail any merchandise,” Jeff Rawson, the chair of the Institute of Hashish Science and a frequent critic of lab take a look at outcomes, instructed MJBizDaily in an e-mail on Friday.
“As a substitute, we see that 13 out of 63, or round 20%, of merchandise failed,” he added, calling the results imposed by the CCC “important.”
Rawson added: “I consider that manufacturers on this state shall be pressured to regulate rapidly to this new threat.”
Previous crackdowns on allegedly unscrupulous testing labs have had erratic outcomes.
In Massachusetts, one lab, briefly shut down by regulators final 12 months after recording a yeast and mildew failure fee 90 occasions decrease than the state common, was allowed to reopen.

