Benjamin Sobczak was quoted in an article in Crain’s Detroit Business, “Michigan's cannabis industry has a trust problem. Regulators hope a state-run testing lab can help.”
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Benjamin Sobczak was quoted in an article in Crain’s Detroit Business, “Michigan's cannabis industry has a trust problem. Regulators hope a state-run testing lab can help.” In this article, Benjamin weighs in on the lack of standardization surrounding the lab testing methodologies. He states that it’s “not about assigning a nefarious intent on these labs (who are producing different test results), but understanding that science is hard. It's a brand new space, and with an absence of neutrality in this process there is always going to be an issue.” To read the article, click here.
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