A prominent national marijuana testing lab is in hot water with state regulators in Arizona who last month found fault with the lab’s ability to detect contaminants and flag hemp-derived THC, public records show.
Following annual inspections in March, the Arizona Department of Health Services on April 24 informed Kaycha Labs, which holds licenses to test cannabis in seven states, of more than a dozen alleged “deficiencies,” including problems with the lab’s potency testing and pesticide and microbial detection methods.
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It’s the latest example of regulators taking action against a cannabis testing lab for potential failures to detect contaminants and produce reliable potency results after years of complaints of questionable lab results from across the industry.
Regulators in California last month suspended at
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