The Massachusetts marijuana testing lab at the center of the biggest product in recall in state history will reopen next month after paying a $300,000 fine under an agreement with state regulators approved Thursday.
Assured Testing Laboratories, which tested roughly 25% of the cannabis in the state between April 2024 and 2025, had been out of business since July 4 after the state Cannabis Control Commission suspended its license.
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Assured had a fail rate for yeast and mold 90 times lower than the statewide average, according to a June 30 CCC suspension order.
That triggered a recall of 7,605 “packages” of product, 509 of which were still in the supply chain, according to the CCC.
Legal cannabis sales in Massachusetts topped $1.6 billion
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