RE:Third party testingFrom point 10 of the FAQ section about mandatory cannabis testing that could answer the testing concerns and rules: Go to horse's mouth! ;-) https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/publications/drugs-health-products/cannabis-testing-pesticide-requirements.html 10. What constitutes a third-party laboratory for mandatory testing? The laboratory must be a distinct entity that functions and reports independently of the licence holder requesting the analysis. Similar to the requirements that apply to licensed drug manufacturing establishments subject to good manufacturing practices, the laboratory must have access to adequate and separate facilities, equipment, and trained personnel to fulfill its duties and responsibilities. In addition, the laboratory must hold a licence for analytical testing under the Cannabis Regulations.
Mbillrd wrote: if you were buying a house, and I said it’s good I had my home inspector check it. Would you trust that? Or would you want your own third party to inspection done on the house? Same thing with this. Transparency requires third party testing. Blockstrain is a technology company, why would they pump millions and millions into a testing facility that no one would trust anyway?