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New Jersey marijuana regulators launch lab fraud probe after THC spike

Cannabis potency increased by double digits between 2023 and 2025 in New Jersey.

And the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission intends to find out whether the sharp increase is the result of potency inflation, acting CRC Director Christopher Riggs said.

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Earlier this year, New Jersey marijuana regulators adjusted state testing regulations amid nationwide scrutiny of testing labs and increasing doubt that cannabis safety and potency labels can be trusted.

But while “cannabis hasn’t changed that much” from 2023 to 2025, THC potency in cannabis flower tested in the state did, Riggs said.

New Jersey marijuana test results showing suspicious trends

In that time, the average amount of tetrahydracannabinolic acid, or THCA, in cannabis flower in New Jersey increased from 24.21% to 27.21%, Riggs

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