The Cannabis Regulatory Agency (CRA) has announced a landmark settlement, permanently banning three former law enforcement officials from participating in Michigan’s cannabis market. The agreement mandates the immediate closure of Viridis Laboratories and its sister facility, Viridis North, after years of regulatory disputes over allegations of fraudulent testing.
The majority owners of the labs—former Michigan State Police forensic director Greg Michaud, forensic scientist Todd Welch, and former toxicologist Dr. Michele Glinn—have been prohibited for life from holding any role in the state’s cannabis industry. This decisive action concludes a protracted legal and administrative battle, affirming the CRA’s authority to enforce scientific integrity and consumer protection within the market.
A Pattern of Non-Compliance and Regulatory Conflict
Since its founding in 2018, Viridis Laboratories—which once claimed its founders’ law enforcement backgrounds provided superior credibility—drew intense scrutiny from regulators and competitors. The labs were accused of employing unapproved testing methods, inflating THC levels, and downplaying the presence of harmful contaminants, directly undermining the state’s rigorous safety standards.
The conflict escalated in 2021 when the CRA ordered the largest recall in Michigan history, removing an estimated $229 million worth of products from shelves due to unreliable test results from Viridis. A subsequent administrative law judge’s ruling in March found that the company repeatedly violated state rules by failing to follow its own protocols, misidentifying mold, and maintaining inadequate records. Despite these findings, Viridis continued to operate while challenging the CRA in court, with its lawsuits being repeatedly dismissed.
The Precedent Set by the Settlement
The settlement marks a critical moment for regulatory oversight in Michigan’s cannabis industry. By admitting to all violations detailed in six formal complaints and dropping its remaining legal challenges, Viridis has acknowledged a “sustained, deliberate pattern of noncompliance” that, according to CRA Executive Director Brian Hanna, “shook confidence in the entire regulated cannabis system.”
This resolution sends a clear message that scientific integrity is the non-negotiable foundation of the cannabis market. For legal professionals and industry stakeholders, this case highlights the severe consequences of regulatory non-compliance and the importance of adhering to stringent safety protocols. As the industry continues to evolve, this settlement will serve as a powerful precedent for future enforcement actions, emphasizing that ethics and transparency are paramount to a business’s continued operation and legal standing.
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