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Hitman1127

06/18/17 10:55 PM

#29043 RE: antman #29040

In my neck of the woods. They could ease testing frequency for companies using preventive methods. I.e. Grozone!$$$$
If they pass health Canada standards Oregon should be no problem!
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Macod

06/19/17 7:59 AM

#29069 RE: antman #29040

Thanks antman! Extremely expensive to test means HUGE potential $$$ for GroZone!

Quotes from the article:

"The mix of clean and contaminated results on the same product exasperated Khanna, who estimated that he spends about $40,000 a week on testing to make sure his company's trim and extracts meet state standards."

"During a recent visit to Met's company headquarters in Medford, shelves were stacked high with marijuana ready to be packaged but held up by what he said was a testing delay of up to four weeks. Met recently awarded contracts of $1 million to $2 million to two labs for the next year, hoping for speedier turnaround times so he can move his products into the market more quickly."