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Fri / Oct 11th

by Graham Abbott

Regulators with the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission this week issued fines totaling $165,000 to Curaleaf and Ascend Wellness, two of the stateā€™s largest cannabis companies, for self-reported violations including improper pesticide use and failing to follow the stateā€™s track-and-trace program.

Full story after the jump.

The Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission (CCC) issued fines on Thursday to Curaleaf and Ascend Wellness ā€” two of the stateā€™s largest cannabis companies ā€” for self-reported improper pesticide use and record-keeping violations, The Boston Globe reports.

Regulators fined Ascend Wellness $85,000 for failing to comply with the stateā€™s track-and-trace system which is supposed to keep track of all cannabis products produced and/or manufactured in the state, from seed to sale. The error ultimately left about 900 cannabis products that could not be tracked by regulators.

ā€œAscend is fully committed to adhering to the regulations set forth by the CCC and places great importance on compliance. We have already implemented most of the necessary actions and remain dedicated to working with the CCC to restore trust and confidence as we move forward.ā€ ā€” Frank Perullo, Ascend Wellness president and co-founder, via The Globe

Additionally, the Commission fined Curaleaf $80,000 due to a ā€œsystemic problemā€ of failing to follow best practices in its Amesbury and Webster cultivation facilities for limiting pesticide contamination, including leaving certain open doors against state rules and failing to seal doorways and ducts properly. Regulators found at least three cannabis product samples from the company contaminated with pesticides.

A spokesperson for Curaleaf told The Globe, ā€œWe feel confident about the changes made to ensure this doesnā€™t happen again,ā€ and that the companyā€™s number one priority is the ā€œhealth and safety of our patients and customers.ā€

Curaleaf operates five dispensaries in Massachusetts, and Ascend operates three.

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