More than 600,000 vaping products quarantined in Massachusetts last year can now be retested and sold or reclaimed and repurposed into other products if they meet safety standards, according to a Aug. 3 press release from the Cannabis Control Commission.
After three phases of testing and a public comment period launched in July, the commission concluded that businesses may retest and sell products, which must include enhanced warning labels that state the product was previously quarantined and rested. If products do not meet safety standards after two attempts to remediate, licensees have to toss the product.