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It should come as no surprise that the cannabis community is working on improving quality control standards and creating certification programs. However, the implementation process for regulating the cannabis industry in Canada is still ongoing. Even with legislation being introduced to legalize the cannabis market, it is still a developing country. With this in mind, it is hopeful that efforts are taken to create consistency in quality control.

One of the challenges facing the cannabis industry is consistent quality control. cannabis producers, processors, suppliers and retailers are faced with the challenge of consistently meeting the standards and requirements of Health Canada and provincial/territorial governments. When quality control is inconsistent across the board, customers and the Canadian public have cause for concern. Whether due to a lack of quality control, poor product sourcing or some other factor, consistent standards help ensure that weed is sold legally while providing consumers with high quality cannabis products.

In addition to Health Canada and provincial/territorial governments, there are many organizations attempting to regulate the cannabis industry. Two such organizations are the Canadian Society of Addiction Medicine (CSAM) and National Organizer of Medical Marijuana (Norml Canada), both of which work towards standardized quality control standards. The goal for these organizations is to ensure that quality and safety are key elements in the production and distribution of medical marijuana across the country. They also work towards removing the black market and making cannabis easier to access. Both organizations rely on members in the cannabis industry to report their experiences so that they can address issues as they arise.

In addition to organizations attempting to regulate the quality of weed, there are also companies involved in production and distribution attempting to improve quality control. Many companies that cultivate, harvest and distribute cannabis have been inspected and certified by Health Canada. These companies are subject to inspections by Health Canada and are required to provide updated product information on a yearly basis. There are currently no quality control standards in place for dried cannabis, although production facilities are required to be inspected before they are granted a license to produce and distribute dried cannabis.

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Many companies producing and selling cannabis are also required to submit detailed profiles of what goes into their products. Examples of this would be any fertilizers, weed killer, herbicides and pesticides used during production or any other byproducts. Some companies also test their products for strength and purity before shipping them to retailers. These companies are continuously testing their weed to ensure the potency and purity of their product.

Regardless of whether you are buying weed from an online store, a street dealer or a cultivation facility, ensure that you are purchasing from a regulated company. If you purchase your weed from a company that does not hold a valid license to distribute or grow cannabis, it may be in your best interest to invest in another supplier. Quality control is imperative when purchasing marijuana and any product containing cannabis should be purchased with caution.