Cannabis Moisture Can Affect Your Wallet: Government Agency Steps In To Regulate

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Cannabis products are subject to strict regulations to ensure consumers get what they pay for. One crucial aspect often overlooked is moisture content. Cannabis, like many other agricultural products, can lose or gain moisture, impacting its weight and, ultimately, the consumer's wallet.

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has stepped in to standardize moisture allowances for cannabis, ensuring fair practices.

NIST's New Regulation

The National Conference on Weights and Measures (NCWM), in conjunction with NIST, has introduced a 3% moisture allowance for cannabis.

This allowance is designed to account for ordinary and customary exposure to conditions that typically occur in good distribution practices. It aims to protect consumers and businesses by providing a clear standard for moisture-related weight variations.

Why It Matters

Cannabis moisture content can fluctuate due to various factors such as packaging material, storage conditions, and time in distribution. Without a standardized allowance, consumers could end up paying more for fewer products.

The 3% moisture allowance means that if a cannabis product loses weight due to moisture loss but remains within this threshold, it will still be considered compliant with the labeled weight.

Industry Impact

This new regulation impacts both consumers and cannabis businesses. For consumers, it ensures that they are not shortchanged by natural moisture loss. For businesses, it provides a clear guideline to avoid penalties and maintain compliance. The uniform standard also helps multi-state operators streamline their packaging and labeling processes, reducing compliance costs.

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