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US (MI) Regulatory agency suspends a MMJ facility license

The Marijuana Regulatory Agency (MRA) issued a formal complaint against – and summarily suspended – the license of Iron Laboratories, a medical cannabis safety compliance facility located in Walled Lake, Michigan. The MRA also issued a health and safety bulletin.

The MRA has determined that the safety or health of patrons or employees is jeopardized by the continued operation of Iron Laboratories, and that emergency action is required, and has ordered Iron Laboratories’ license be summarily suspended, effective immediately. The complaint alleges numerous violations related to Iron Laboratories’ testing and reporting results for pesticides, yeasts and molds (microbials), and THC content.

In the health and safety bulletin issued today, the MRA advised that it identified inaccurate results and/or unreliable testing and reporting practices by Iron Laboratories and that patients and caregivers should use caution when using products tested by Iron Laboratories. The MRA has not been made aware of any adverse product reactions in conjunction with product tested by Iron Laboratories and is not recalling any cannabis product at this time. The MRA is continuing to investigate this matter and will issue further bulletins if appropriate.

"It is imperative that our licensees follow the rules and laws, especially regarding the testing of medical cannabis product,” said MRA Executive Director Andrew Brisbo. “We are intensely focused on making sure that the cannabis product in the regulated industry meets established safety standards.”

“Michigan’s cannabis laws and rules were established to provide safe sources of medical cannabis to Michigan residents,” said Attorney General Dana Nessel. “Accurate testing and transparent reporting are critical to ensuring a safe product, and misleading or unreliable information only impedes that process. Our office is committed to working closely with the Marijuana Regulatory Agency to take action against those facilities that disregard the rules to the detriment of the public and industry fairness.”

According to the Medical Marihuana Facilities Licensing Act and the Administrative Rules, the MRA may suspend a license without notice or hearing upon a determination that the safety or health of patrons or employees is jeopardized by continuing a cannabis facility's operation.

Source michigan.gov

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