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Yet again everybody appears clueless about everything
TJM write
The Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission’s latest hire for the critical director of testing position resigned after about two weeks on the job. Kyle Hoegen started as DoT at the CCC on Sept. 15, but has since returned to his previous job at Analytics Labs in Connecticut.
The CCC has struggled to retain a DoT since August 2024, when the occupant of that position departed in the wake of complaints about potential conflicts of interest.
The commission’s laboratory and testing manager circulated an email to Independent Testing Lab (ITL) operators on Oct. 6 to announce that the DoT had “voluntarily resigned … effective Oct 2nd.” Sources first told me the DoT was quitting about one week prior, only two days after a meeting between ITL operators and CCC staff. One participant in that Sept. 23 meeting described it as a “revolt of the labs.”
I dug into the details of this apparently pivotal event.
“Non-information” sessions between the CCC and testing labs
Since the beginning of this year, the CCC has held bimonthly video meetings with all operators of ITLs statewide. These meetings have been presided by Director of Enforcement Training Armond Enos, who two operators complained to me “knows nothing” about testing. The meetings have not included participants from the CCC’s testing staff. I asked one ITL operator about these “information sessions with the CCC.” They quipped, “You mean non-information?”
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