According to a MJBizDaily report, medical cannabis companies in Arkansas are taking issue with the state’s traceability system.

Medical cannabis business owners in Arkansas are complaining about inaccuracies in the state-mandated, seed-to-sale tracking system, says the report.

The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette has said that industry members shared with a legislative subcommittee their concerns involving BioTrackTHC, a subsidiary of Colorado-based Helix that the state pays to monitor traceability.

The vice chair of the state’s Medical Marijuana Oversight Subcommittee has also said that she was told that data in the BioTrack system wasn’t accurate and the company was unresponsive.

Arkansas had signed a $560,000 contract with the traceability company in 2017. The contract can be renewed each year through 2024.

“There have been several occasions in which we have contacted Biotrack to assist in the resolution of issues. When a concern is brought to our attention, we document it and do everything we can within our authority to provide support,” Scott Hardin, spokesman for the state Department of Finance and Administration, told the media outlet.


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