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Las Vegas Cannabis Lab Suspended

Published on September 25, 2017 · Last updated July 28, 2020
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Sometimes it’s not good to be first, and for G3 Labs LLC in Las Vegas, they certainly shouldn’t be happy with being the first cannabis industry company to get its license suspended in Nevada, just over two months after adult-use cannabis sales began.

As first reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the Nevada Department of Taxation suspended the license of G3 Labs at 3220 Procyon St., on Aug. 24.

Taxation Department spokeswoman Stephanie Klapstein told the Review-Journal that the remaining cannabis at the lab was tested and no products will need to be recalled. Klapstein didn’t go into further detail about why the lab was suspended.

“Based on all the information we’ve gathered through the investigation, we’re working with the licensee to address the issues and get them back into compliance,” Klapstein told the Review-Journal.

She added that G3 Labs can get its license back as long as it fixes the current issues that led to the suspension.

In Nevada, state law requires cannabis companies to have samples of their products tested by licensed independent laboratories.

Labs screen for anything from toxic metals, fungi and pesticides, as well as potency of each product. In Nevada, labs test for different things in different cannabis products. Here is what they test for in cannabis flower, concentrates, and edibles:

Usable marijuana          

  • Moisture content
  • Potency analysis
  • Terpene analysis
  • Foreign matter inspection
  • Microbial screening
  • Mycotoxin screening
  • Heavy metal screening
  • Pesticide residue analysis

Extract of marijuana (solvent-based) made with a CO2 extractor

  • Potency analysis
  • Terpene analysis
  • Microbial screening

Extract of marijuana (solvent-based) made using n-butane, isobutane, propane, heptane, or other solvents or gases approved by the Division of at least 99 percent purity 

  • Potency analysis
  • Terpene analysis
  • Residual solvent test
  • Microbial screening

Edible and liquid marijuana-infused product

  • Potency analysis
  • Terpene analysis
  • Microbial screening

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Gage Peake
Gage Peake
Gage Peake is a former staff writer for Leafly, where he specialized in data journalism, sports, and breaking news coverage. He's a graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's College of Journalism and Mass Communications.
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