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The Cannabis Regulatory Agency (CRA) has settled with Viridis Laboratories and Viridis North following a series of ...
The state of Michigan announced a settlement nearly four years after first issuing a massive recall against marijuana ...
The founders of the marijuana testing lab, Viridis, have been permanently banned from participating in the state's cannabis ...
Michigan's Cannabis Regulatory Agency and the testing company Viridis reached a settlement that results in the state revoking the labs' licenses.
Michigan’s marijuana industry is showing signs of strain as companies deal with oversupply, falling prices and tightening margins. And it’s forcing some operators to scale back or shut down ...
Owners banned from industry as CRA cites "deliberate pattern of noncompliance" that damaged competitor labs and undermined cannabis safety standards.
Viridis, a cannabis testing lab run by three former state police officials, must shut down after accusations of fraud, authorities said.
Viridis had used improper testing of marijuana that led to Michigan's largest-ever recall of pot products in 2021. Years of lawsuits followed before a settlement was announced this week.
A Michigan cannabis company recalled more than 26,000 vaporizer oil cartridges after discovering a banned additive.
Prior to August 22nd, dispensaries in the city operate between the hours of 8 am and 12 am. Now, effective August 22nd, drive-thrus only will be open until 2 am.
Michigan voters on Tuesday made their state the first in the Midwest to legalize recreational marijuana, passing a ballot measure that will allow people 21 or older to buy and use the drug and ...