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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2025 · 27 MIN

Episode 9 | Beyond the Hype: Unmasking Lab Shopping in Cannabis

from Policy, Decoded · host The Homegrown Consulting Group

The cannabis industry is experiencing rapid growth, but a deceptive practice known as "lab shopping" threatens to undermine its integrity. This episode explores how producers manipulate testing results to boost profits, the risks it poses to consumers and the measures being taken to ensure accurate labeling and product safety.Key Discussion Points:What is Lab Shopping? The episode will define “lab shopping," explaining how cannabis producers strategically select testing labs to obtain the most favorable results, often inflating THC levels or concealing contaminants, which hurts both honest businesses and consumers.The Impact on Consumers: Discover how inaccurate labels resulting from lab shopping can mislead consumers about THC content and product safety. For medical cannabis patients, this misinformation can lead to ineffective treatment or even harmful experiences.The Importance of Cannabis Testing: Testing should ensure safety by checking for contaminants, and verify content. Labs test for potency, microbial contamination, pesticide residues, heavy metals, residual solvents, mycotoxins, and terpenes.Legitimate Variations vs. Intentional Fraud: While natural variations in cannabis plants and different testing methods can cause results to vary, the episode will highlight how intentional fraud and manipulation of samples poses a significant problem.How to Protect Yourself: Learn practical steps consumers can take to protect themselves from lab shopping, including how to understand and interpret Certificates of Analysis (COAs), look beyond THC percentages, and properly store cannabis products. When reviewing a COA, make sure it is accredited, that the batch number matches the product, and that the testing date is recent.Regulatory Efforts: The episode will examine the actions regulators are taking to combat lab shopping, such as standardizing testing protocols, implementing secondary testing programs, and increasing oversight of testing facilities.The Role of Consumer Education: Explore the importance of educating consumers on how to interpret COAs and the value of purchasing cannabis products from licensed and reputable dispensaries.Accountability and Penalties: The episode will emphasize the need for strict penalties for fraudulent labs and cultivators, ensuring that those who prioritize profit over public health are held accountable.The Path Forward: The legal cannabis industry must value safety and integrity by demanding transparency, supporting ethical businesses, and staying informed, to prioritize consumer safety, product quality, and scientific integrity.

The cannabis industry is experiencing rapid growth, but a deceptive practice known as "lab shopping" threatens to undermine its integrity. This episode explores how producers manipulate testing results to boost profits, the risks it poses to consumers and the measures being taken to ensure accurate labeling and product safety.Key Discussion Points:What is Lab Shopping? The episode will define “lab shopping," explaining how cannabis producers strategically select testing labs to obtain the most favorable results, often inflating THC levels or concealing contaminants, which hurts both honest businesses and consumers.The Impact on Consumers: Discover how inaccurate labels resulting from lab shopping can mislead consumers about THC content and product safety. For medical cannabis patients, this misinformation can lead to ineffective treatment or even harmful experiences.The Importance of Cannabis Testing: Testing should ensure safety by checking for contaminants, and verify content. Labs test for potency, microbial contamination, pesticide residues, heavy metals, residual solvents, mycotoxins, and terpenes.Legitimate Variations vs. Intentional Fraud: While natural variations in cannabis plants and different testing methods can cause results to vary, the episode will highlight how intentional fraud and manipulation of samples poses a significant problem.How to Protect Yourself: Learn practical steps consumers can take to protect themselves from lab shopping, including how to understand and interpret Certificates of Analysis (COAs), look beyond THC percentages, and properly store cannabis products. When reviewing a COA, make sure it is accredited, that the batch number matches the product, and that the testing date is recent.Regulatory Efforts: The episode will examine the actions regulators are taking to combat lab shopping, such as standardizing testing protocols, implementing secondary testing programs, and increasing oversight of testing facilities.The Role of Consumer Education: Explore the importance of educating consumers on how to interpret COAs and the value of purchasing cannabis products from licensed and reputable dispensaries.Accountability and Penalties: The episode will emphasize the need for strict penalties for fraudulent labs and cultivators, ensuring that those who prioritize profit over public health are held accountable.The Path Forward: The legal cannabis industry must value safety and integrity by demanding transparency, supporting ethical businesses, and staying informed, to prioritize consumer safety, product quality, and scientific integrity.

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