The Long Beach Planning Commission has approved a conditional use permit for a facility to grow, test and distribute recreational cannabis

Long Beach Business Journal reports…

The Long Beach Planning Commission on February 21 approved a conditional use permit for a facility to grow, test and distribute recreational cannabis in an industrial area on 15th Street, between Oregon and San Francisco avenues. The city is already home to 33 licensed cannabis businesses, many of which hold multiple licenses to cultivate, manufacture, distribute and sell both medical and recreational cannabis products. PRFCT Labs LLC is the first company set to open a licensed lab for recreational cannabis products.

In Long Beach, “adult-use” — another term for recreational — cannabis makes up close to half of all licenses issued by the city. (Visualization by the Long Beach Business Journal, Data Source: City of Long Beach, Office of Cannabis Oversight)

Labs are used to test crops and manufactured products for contaminants and determine the level of psychoactive substances in the plant or product. Cannabis companies use labs to perform product tests required by the California Bureau of Cannabis Control or for research and development purposes.

Trevor Barrett, the PRFCT Labs chief executive officer, said the city’s stance on medical marijuana first attracted the company to Long Beach when its leadership began scouting locations in 2018, before many cities had fully implemented local ordinances on recreational cannabis. “A lot of counties were in the dark then about what they were going to do in setting regulation,” Barrett explained. “Long Beach had already gone forward in allowing the medicinal permitting and we were in contact with people, and they [the city] were pretty public about the fact that they were going to go recreational.”

PRFCT Labs uses a process called “volatile solvent manufacturing” to produce extracts and concentrates from cannabis plants. “That’s really our main business, and cultivation is where our heart lies,” Barrett said. “We do it all.” The company’s Long Beach facility will include separate areas for cultivation, testing, manufacturing and distribution. “We’re just a boutique, craft cannabis brand, and what we do is produce the most high-end quality with the small space that we have,” Barrett explained.

Source & more at  https://www.lbbusinessjournal.com/commission-approves-first-recreational-cannabis-lab/

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