California regulators canceled the license of a marijuana testing lab that allegedly faked test results and tampered with equipment so it could offer passing test results to cannabis products potentially contaminated with dangerous pesticides and mold.
Northridge-based California Cannabis Testing Labs was first discovered to have “engaged in activity that poses a threat to public health” by the state Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) in February 2022, according to documents obtained by MJBizDaily.
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The July 24 notice from DCC Deputy Director Michael Cheng lists 20 alleged violations uncovered at California Cannabis Testing Labs (CCTL).
The DCC’s decision to cancel CCTL’s license was first reported by WeedWeek.
According to the letter, the DCC canceled the lab’s provisional license and denied its application for an
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