Cannabis testing enables growers and sellers to meet state regulations while offering high-quality, easy to dose products that customers can feel safe consuming.  Cannabis goes through a long journey from seed to plant to processing before finally ending up on the shelf as a packaged retail product. Along the way, there are many potential sources of contamination.

Heavy metals found in soil can be absorbed through the roots and become concentrated in the plant. The natural moisture in cannabis can foster the growth of microbes. Pesticides and processing chemicals can be left behind at unsafe levels.

Any potential contaminant poses a risk to the health of consumers. Cannabis testing is the only way to ensure that your products are free of contamination and safe for consumption.


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Columbia Laboratories, Inc.
Portland, Oregon United States     Distance: 7751.79 KM

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ISO 17025
Land & Seas Laboratory
Wasilla, Alaska United States     Distance: 7895.18 KM
Medical Marijuana

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ISO 17025
Green Scientific Labs Arizona
Phoenix, Arizona United States     Distance: 7486.89 KM
Apollo Labs, LLC.
Scottsdale, Arizona United States     Distance: 7474.2 KM
Medical Marijuana

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ISO 17025
Agricor Laboratories
Denver, Colorado United States     Distance: 7016.37 KM

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Botanacor
Denver, Colorado United States     Distance: 7016.65 KM
Kaycha Labs Gainsville
Gainesville, Florida United States     Distance: 5761.44 KM
Medical Marijuana

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ISO 17025
Green Scientific Labs Florida
Davie, Florida United States     Distance: 5615.27 KM
Essential Listings
Cannabest Labs
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma United States     Distance: 6644.85 KM
Medical Marijuana

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ISO 17025
ACT Laboratories Inc.
Scottsdale, Arizona United States     Distance: 7473.77 KM
Medical Marijuana

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ISO 17025
Kaycha Labs Davie
Davie, Florida United States     Distance: 5615.25 KM
Medical Marijuana

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ISO 17025
Anandia Laboratories Inc.
Vancouver, Canada     Distance: 7664.71 KM

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ASTM D8196
Aspen Research Corporation
Maple Grove, Minnesota United States     Distance: 6386.66 KM
Medical Marijuana

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ISO 17025
HORIBA
Piscataway, New Jersey United States     Distance: 5408.38 KM

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ASTM D8196
Kaycha Labs
Knoxville, Tennessee United States     Distance: 5893.02 KM
Hemp Testing

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ISO 17025
Kaycha Labs
Natick, Massachusetts United States     Distance: 5272.06 KM

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ASTM D8196
Medicine Creek Analytics
Fife, Washington United States     Distance: 7696.22 KM

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ASTM D8196
Irvine, California United States     Distance: 7800.15 KM

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ASTM D8196
Kaycha Labs Oregon
Central Point, Oregon United States     Distance: 7857.06 KM
Medical Marijuana

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ISO 17025
Kaycha Labs
Monrovia, California United States     Distance: 7804.33 KM

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ASTM D8196
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  • To some fanfare, Ohio pushed up their timeline for adult use cannabis to be made available in the state. Instead of a September 7th launch, the regulators approved 60 licenses soon after the window opened on June 7th. Some outlets reported that 62 licenses were issued but upon closer inspection, two had the same address as the regulator in downtown Cleveland and were labeled TEST. Best to ignore those. This post gives a breakdown on license types issued. © CNB Media LLC dba Cannabiz Media
  • To some fanfare, Ohio pushed up their timeline for adult use cannabis to be made available in the state. Instead of a September 7th launch, the regulators approved 60 licenses soon after the window opened on June 7th. Some outlets reported that 62 licenses were issued but upon closer inspection, two had the same address as the regulator in downtown Cleveland and were labeled TEST. Best to ignore those. This post gives a breakdown on license types issued. © CNB Media LLC dba Cannabiz Media
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