Missouri Cannabis Testing Director Details New Random Product Sampling
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Missouri Official Says New Marijuana Testing Protocol Shouldn’t Disrupt Businesses
“The supply chain will remain intact. You’ll be able to move that material in and out freely, and you should do so.” By Rebecca Rivas, Missouri Independent The head of Missouri’s cannabis testing unit said the new unannounced visits to collect product samples shouldn’t impact business, in a podcast by the Missouri Cannabis Regulation Division. “This is going to be just another arm of compliance, guys,” said Ryan Bernard, the division’s testing a…
Missouri cannabis testing director details new random product sampling • Missouri Independent
(Rebecca Rivas/Missouri Independent).The head of Missouri’s cannabis testing unit said the new unannounced visits to collect product samples shouldn’t impact business, in a podcast by the Missouri Cannabis Regulation Division. “This is going to be just another arm of compliance, guys,” said Ryan Bernard, the division’s testing and research unit manager. “So keep this business as usual 100% of the time.” On July 1, cannabis regulators began arriv…
Missouri cannabis testing director details new random product sampling
The head of Missouri’s cannabis testing unit said the new unannounced visits to collect product samples shouldn’t impact business, in a podcast by the Missouri Cannabis Regulation Division. “This is going to be just another arm of compliance, guys,” said…
Missouri Official Says New Marijuana Testing Protocol Shouldn’t Disrupt Businesses - Cannabis News World
“The supply chain will remain intact. You’ll be able to move that material in and out freely, and you should do so.” By Rebecca Rivas, Missouri Independent The head of Missouri’s cannabis testing unit said the new unannounced visits to collect product samples shouldn’t impact business, in a podcast by the Missouri Cannabis Regulation Division. The post Missouri Official Says New Marijuana Testing Protocol Shouldn’t Disrupt Businesses appeared fi…


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