After the oversight agency for Oklahoma’s medical marijuana industry found a hazardous substance not yet included in testing regulations, laboratory professionals have been trying to help figure out a legislative solution. As lawmakers start to consider bills in the 2022 session, cannabis testing pros have expressed hopes they would approve a six-month study to inform
After the oversight agency for Oklahoma’s medical marijuana industry found a hazardous substance not yet included in testing regulations, laboratory professionals have been trying to help figure out a legislative solution.
As lawmakers start to consider bills in the 2022 session, cannabis testing pros have expressed hopes they would approve a six-month study to inform standard operating procedures and best practices for labs across the state.
The team at Genesis Testing Labs has already presented a lot of the information during an interim House study hosted by Rep. Kevin McDugle, a Republican from Broken Arrow, where the company is preparing to open a second location.
Joseph Lantz, vice president for Genesis Testing Labs, said McDugle asked for proposals that could be considered in the Oklahoma Legislature.
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