Hemp News Today — August 15, 2026

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Massachusetts cannabis regulators catch THC potency inflation in recent sting and more — today's hemp signal.

Massachusetts cannabis regulators recently uncovered a case of inflated THC potency in a sting operation, highlighting concerns about product accuracy and consistency in the industry. This development comes as other states, such as Ohio, experience significant growth in cannabis sales, with the state on pace to set a new annual record. As the cannabis market continues to expand, issues like consistency and accuracy in product testing will need to be addressed, particularly if the industry is to move forward with interstate commerce.

The challenge of ensuring consistent and accurate product testing is a crucial one for the cannabis industry, as it looks to build trust with consumers and establish a reliable supply chain. With different states having different testing protocols and standards, achieving consistency across the industry will require cooperation and standardization. As the industry works to overcome these challenges, stakeholders will be watching to see how regulators and businesses respond to issues like THC potency inflation, and how these efforts might impact the future of cannabis commerce.

Today's signal:
• Massachusetts cannabis regulators catch THC potency inflation in recent sting (mjbizdaily.com)
• Ohio cannabis sales increase, on pace to set new annual record (mjbizdaily.com)
• Before interstate commerce, cannabis needs to fix its consistency problem (mjbizdaily.com)

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