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Controversial Michigan marijuana testing lab says potency results are legit. IT HAS PROOF!

Michigan regulators and the state’s largest marijuana safety testing lab are at odds.

When customers purchase marijuana off shelves, the Cannabis Regulatory Agency (CRA) has questioned whether the THC potency results on the label are accurate, at least when Viridis Laboratories has provided the results.

The battle began with a monumental recall issued by the CRA in November 2021 on an estimated $229 million worth of marijuana. The CRA claimed safety test results issued by Viridis Laboratories — the lab that tested all that marijuana — were unreliable.

On Oct. 20, plaintiffs seeking a class-action lawsuit, filed claims against the owners of Jeeter marijuana brand pre-rolls in Los Angeles Superior Court, claiming the brand regularly inflates potency and misleads customers for profits.

“For example, the Baby Jeeter Fire OG Diamond Infused 5-Pack Preroll was listed as having 46% THC on the label,” the lawsuit said. “Independent lab testing showed, however, that the actual THC content of the product was substantially lower, between 23-27% THC.”

Similar claims have been levied against products in Michigan that have been labeled with what some have called impossibly high potencies.

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Hey everyone! There's a dispute between Michigan regulators and Viridis Laboratories regarding the accuracy of THC potency results in marijuana products. It's essential to have reliable and consistent testing methods to ensure consumers receive accurate information. The ongoing discussion and legal actions highlight the industry's need for transparency and accountability. I think that this theory should be tested in professional labs like https://topairsystems.com/. I hope it will be fine. 

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“For example, the Baby Jeeter Fire OG Diamond Infused 5-Pack Preroll was listed as having 46% THC on the label,” the lawsuit said. “Independent lab testing showed, however, that the actual THC content of the product was substantially lower, between 23-27% THC.”

Anyone that would say or believe that ANY bud has 46% THC has no idea what they are talking about. Totally clueless. It's a joke. Just like most marijuana lab testing is, and has always been, a joke. A cruel joke forced upon us. We actually have to pay these jokers to lie to us. 

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It's really disheartening to see these kinds of disputes in the cannabis industry. Trust and transparency are key when it comes to buying and consuming cannabis products. When labels don't accurately reflect potency, it not only hurts consumers but also erodes trust in the whole industry.

The class-action lawsuit against the Jeeter marijuana brand is certainly a bold move, and it'll be interesting to see how that plays out. It's essential for consumers to have access to accurate information about what they're putting into their bodies.

In Michigan, where similar claims have been made about impossibly high potencies, it's crucial that the Cannabis Regulatory Agency (CRA) and testing labs work together to ensure the accuracy and reliability of test results. The integrity of the industry depends on it.

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