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OLYMPIA – The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB) and
the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) today announced
that they have an agreement in place that will allow the two agencies to
work together cooperatively to test for illegal pesticides on
marijuana. The WSLCB will pay for the specialized equipment necessary to
test for pesticides and two WSDA employees who will be dedicated to
carrying out pesticide tests.
“This agreement will significantly expand the state’s ability to test
for pesticides,” said WSLCB Director Rick Garza. “Testing for
pesticides is a complex and costly process. Labs need specialized
equipment and highly-trained staff to carry out the tests. This
agreement will satisfy those obstacles.
It will send a strong message to
any producer applying illegal pesticides that they will be caught and
face significant penalties, including possible cancellation of the
license.”
Under the terms of the agreement, which is for pesticide enforcement,
random testing and testing when illegal pesticides are suspected, WSDA
will analyze an average of 75 samples per month covering a spectrum of
100 or more pesticides. The turnaround time for analytical results will
be 15-30 calendar days.
WSDA is the state agency responsible for regulating pesticides used
and distributed in Washington. Currently, marijuana growers may use any
of the 330 pesticides that WSDA has determined are allowed for use on
marijuana, as long as all applicable label directions are followed. The
list of allowed pesticides is available on the WSDA’s Pesticide and
fertilizer use on marijuana in Washington webpage. The list is also
available by using the Washington State University Pesticide Information
Center Online (PICOL) database.
“This new agreement will increase consumer protection in the emerging
marijuana retail industry,” WSDA Director Derek Sandison said. “WSDA is
pleased to partner with WSLCB to ensure that pesticide use in
Washington’s marijuana production follows all applicable laws and
regulations.”
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