Final Harvest Batch Fails – Pesticides
Hello, this is Tulsa Cannabis Business Attorney Jesse Kovacs with the OK Cannabis Law Office. Today we’re asking, if my final harvest or production batch fails pesticide testing, can I remediate or decontaminate that and sell it anyway? The answer to that question is no. If you fail pesticide testing, unfortunately, that’s going to be at the end of that batch and it needs to be wasted per OMMA rules.
It is crucial to ensure that your cannabis products meet the required safety standards, including passing pesticide testing. Failing to do so can have serious consequences, including having to dispose of the entire batch. This not only leads to financial losses but also damages the reputation of your business.
Importance of Compliance
Compliance with regulations is essential in the cannabis industry to ensure consumer safety and maintain the integrity of the market. By following the rules and guidelines set by the OMMA, you can protect your business and provide high-quality products to your customers.
If you are unsure about the regulations regarding pesticide testing or any other aspect of cannabis cultivation and production, it is best to consult with a knowledgeable attorney who has extensive experience in cannabis law. They can provide you with the guidance and support you need to navigate the complex legal landscape of the industry.
Consult with a Cannabis Attorney
If you have any questions or concerns about pesticide testing or other legal issues related to cannabis cultivation, do not hesitate to reach out to the Oklahoma medical marijuana lawyer. We offer low-cost consultations to help you understand your rights and obligations under Oklahoma’s medical marijuana laws. Contact us today at 918-932-2879 for more information.