Michigan cannabis lab pushing for arbitration to overturn recall
A cannabis testing lab in Michigan asked a judge last week to force state regulators into mediation over a recall issued last month.
A cannabis testing lab in Michigan asked a judge last week to force state regulators into mediation over a recall issued last month.
This is the second big Midwest recall in four weeks, coming on the heels of the Michigan Regulatory Agency’s Nov. 17 recall.
Viridis co-founder and CEO, Greg Michaud, testified that his company would likely have to close its doors if the recall was not lifted on Viridis’ two laboratories.
Michigan Court of Claims Judge Murray heard the start of arguments for a temporary restraining order hearing, calling for a revocation of the recall and monetary damages against MRA that the plaintiff, Viridis Laboratories, says has cost state cannabis businesses more than $230 million.
Missouri, has sales numbers that almost rival Ohio’s more mature medical program.
Michigan cannabis regulators issued an enormous product recall this week on products tested by Viridis Laboratories.
With so much supply hitting the market this year, many cultivators are trying to figure out if they can make a profit.
At Transcend, each plant is carefully tended and prayed over throughout its life cycle.
The Mitten started with 16 big idea proposals to change the cannabis industry, over time those ideas have been whittled down.
Detroit voters decided overwhelmingly in Tuesday’s general election to decriminalize entheogenic – or psychedelic – plant use and possession.