Missouri’s New Cannabis Testing Rules Allow for Reanalysis

But it must be a retest of the original sample.

Missouri’s Division of Cannabis Regulation recently issued new guidelines for cannabis products that fail testing.

Under the new guidelines, licensees have the option to reanalyze any products that fail mandatory testing.

But operators will need to initiate the reanalysis within three months of the failure and they must retest the original sample.

If the original sample is deemed insufficient for retesting, the licensee can pull a new sample from the original source lot.

If the reanalyzed sample passes, it is then subject to a second round of mandatory testing by a testing licensee that did not conduct the initial analysis or reanalysis, according to Greenway Magazine.

The new rules come after Missouri’s cannabis industry has been hit with some significant recalls, including an action last year that impacted 63,000 products.

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