A new audit released by the Oregon Secretary of State examined the state’s regulation of the cannabis market since voters said yes to legalization in 2014.
Some of the audit’s conclusions that will be of particular interest to marijuana companies in Oregon include:
- The state cannabis program failed to keep up with mandatory inspections.
- Regulators have not done enough to address diversion into the black market.
- The program’s pesticide testing system was found to be inadequate, and the state does not have a way to verify the accuracy of test results.
According to The Oregonian, auditors concluded regulators have failed to meet basic standards, such as inspections. It found that just 3% of retailers had been inspected and only about a third of growers.
The audit also noted that while the state requires certain pesticide tests for recreational cannabis, testing isn’t required for most medical marijuana.
– Associated Press
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