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Past, Present, and Future of Cannabis Laboratory Testing and Regulation in the United States, Third Edition
By Shawn E. Douglas
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Past, Present, and Future of Cannabis Laboratory Testing and Regulation in the United States

Title: Past, Present, and Future of Cannabis Laboratory Testing and Regulation in the United States

Edition: Third edition

Author for citation: Shawn E. Douglas

License for content: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International

Publication date: March 2020

This guide provides an in-depth discussion of the ever-changing status of the regulation of the Cannabis plant in the United States (and other parts of the world), as well as the industries surrounding it, including laboratory testing. It also addresses history, regulations, and standards as well as the chemical properties of cannabis and the laboratory methods used to define them. Additionally, the guide examines the equipment, software, and reporting of testing labs; provides future-looking trends and guidance both nationally and internationally; and offers a full directory of resources associated with cannabis regulation and testing.

This third edition updates historical content and adds new historically relevant facts as they relate to regulations, standards, and more. New in this edition is the discussion of the insurance market for cannabis companies, new efforts towards laboratory testing standards and methods, cannabis laboratory accreditation, additional vendors, additional insights into the future of cannabis testing and regulation, and updated resources. (NOTE: The PDF output of this guide fails to properly list the references. To see the original document, with references, see here.) (It also moved to its new primary home at CannaQA wiki.)

About this book
Introduction
1. Overview of the cannabis industry in the United States
1.1 Brief history of cannabis in the U.S.
1.2 Medical and recreational use
1.3 Cultivation and distribution
1.4 Testing and research
1.5 Other areas of concern - Banking, advertising, insurance, and data management
2. Regulation and standardization
2.1 Federal regulation of cannabis
2.2 State and local regulation
2.3 Standardization
3. Laboratory testing of cannabis
3.1 Analytical aspects of cannabis - Cannabinoids, terpenes, and contaminants
3.2 Methods and guidelines - Sampling, cannabinoid testing, terpene testing, and contaminant testing
3.3 Laboratory accreditation
3.4 Reports
3.5 Lab equipment
3.6 Software - LIMS, CDS, and seed-to-sale
4. Cannabis testing instruments, software, and equipment
4.1 Vendors: 0 through F
4.2 Vendors: G through P
4.3 Vendors: Q through Z
5. Future of cannabis regulation, testing, and market trends
5.1 Regulation, market, and research
5.2 Lab testing and consolidation
5.3 Production and safety
5.4 Big Marijuana and patenting
5.5 Non-U.S. policy
6. Final thoughts and resources
6.1 Final thoughts
6.2 Key reading and reference material
6.3 Publications and blogs
6.4 Education and training
6.5 Scientific conferences and trade shows
6.6 Associations, organizations, and interest groups
6.7 Consultancy and support services
6.8 Licensed cultivators - Canada and United States
6.9 Testing labs and pricing info - Canada, United States, and Mexico