The first cannabis testing laboratory in Massachusetts to be suspended for alleged testing fraud is now the first to attempt to recover its reputation – and its business – following scandal.
Tyngsboro-based Assured Testing Laboratories, which reopened Sept. 15 following a settlement with state regulators that avoided litigation but included a fine, tested as much as 25% of the cannabis in the $1.6 billion market before its July 1 suspension.
And though it might be some time before the lab can recover that business – or trust with consumers and its former customers – the extra scrutiny imposed by the state Cannabis Control Commission (CCC) as part of the settlement might work in the lab’s favor, interim CEO Tom Moore told MJBizDaily.
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