Analysis Shows Recalls Woefully Slow in Removing Potentially Contaminated Cannabis from Circulation
A recently conducted analysis has determined that most cannabis recalls are circulated too late, even when products contain unhealthy levels of pesticides or mold. This comes at a time when a growing number of people are raising concerns about product safety. The analysis focused on product recalls in the following state-regulated cannabis markets: New York, Michigan, Massachusetts, Colorado and California. CANNRA executive director Gillian Schauer said that states had different authority and capacity to recall products. The analysis determined that in some of these markets, recalls weren’t frequent, despite claims made by state authorities and whistleblowers that testing laboratories were…