One month after suspending the license of a testing lab for allegedly clearing contaminated product for sale, Massachusetts marijuana regulators on Wednesday warned consumers to check labels to see if cannabis they purchased is affected.
However, the state Cannabis Control Commission’s Aug. 6 “advisory” is not a recall and informs marijuana customers they “may destroy or return” product tested by Assured Testing Laboratories that was long ago consumed.
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According to a June 30 CCC suspension order, Tyngsboro-based Assured “fail(ed) to accurately report” tests for contaminants from April 2024 to April 2025.
In that period, the lab tested roughly 25% of the cannabis in the state and had a fail rate for yeast and mold 90 times below the statewide average, the CCC alleged.
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