420 with CNW — Massachusetts Marijuana Regulators Find Products with Inflated THC Labels
Massachusetts regulators have uncovered 13 cannabis flower products whose actual THC levels fell outside the state’s permitted labeling range, marking an early result of an expanded effort to address potency inflation in the state’s $1.7 billion marijuana industry. The Cannabis Control Commission said that it had analyzed 63 flower products as part of a continuing shelf audit launched earlier this year. Of those samples, 13 failed to meet the state’s requirements for THC accuracy. Under Massachusetts regulations, the measured potency of a cannabis product can range from 75% to 125% of the THC figure displayed on its packaging. For example,…

















