605 Cannabis Aka Badlands Settlement and Compliance Agreement

Questions Still Being Asked

1 ) How is it possible that Badlands was producing the amount of product that they were with the amount of available Cannabis in the state at that time?

2 ) Why include Delta-8 in the first place?

3 ) Was Delta-8 being used as a “filler” due to the lack of Cannabis in the state? Or was it being used to defraud dispensaries and patients by insinuating that the products were Delta-9 (THC) only products?

4 ) Does Badlands/605 plan on refunding the dispensaries for the recalled product? If not, why wouldn’t 605 be held liable to cover the cost? If so, when and why haven’t we heard anything about it yet?

5 ) Why the secrecy and lack of transparency? As industry advocates, shouldn’t 605 be setting an example for how Cultivators and Manufacturers should behave and handle themselves in this situation?

6 ) Should any one person be allowed to be an Establishment Owner, on the Oversight Committee, and on the CIASD Board at the same time?

LAWS GOVERNING CULTIVATION AND MANUFACTURING

CANNABIS CULTIVATION FACILITIES

 

44:90:05:01        Cultivation activities  Compliance with operating procedures.

44:90:05:02        Packaging and labeling cannabis for retail sale.

44:90:05:03        Cultivation equipment Safety.

44:90:05:04        Cultivation area.

44:90:05:05        Hours of operation  Exigent circumstances.

44:90:05:06        Fences and gates.

44:90:05:07        Safe application of pesticides and other chemicals used in cultivation  Training requirements.

44:90:05:08        Application of pesticides.

44:90:05:09        List of approved active ingredients in pesticides.

44:90:05:10        Safety of Cannabis  Use or presence of prohibited pesticides  Contaminants.

CANNABIS PRODUCT MANUFACTURING FACILITIES

 

44:90:07:01        Manufacturing practices.

44:90:07:02        Work environment.

44:90:07:03        Cannabis product nonusable.

44:90:07:04        Prohibited manufacturing activities.

44:90:07:05        Extraction — Approved operating procedures.

44:90:07:06        Generally safe concentration methods.

44:90:07:07        Potentially hazardous extraction methods.

44:90:07:08        Extraction using inherently hazardous substances.

44:90:07:09        Edible cannabis products.

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