SEATTLE (AP) - More than two years after Washington state launched legal marijuana sales, it's planning to test pot for banned pesticides more regularly.
The state will spend more than $1 million to buy new equipment and hire two full-time workers to conduct the tests. The screening is expected to begin early next year and will examine marijuana where regulators have reason to suspect illegal pesticides have been used.
Washington state to begin testing pot for pesticides
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