Learn About Our Organization

About MiSCCo

Organized by leading operators in the regulated cannabis market dedicated to increased transparency for consumer confidence.

Behind the scenes of the booming $3 billion regulated cannabis market is fierce competition, met with product saturation, results in a price sensitive marketplace.  For some, that results in tightening up staffing plans and becoming more efficient.  For others, cutting corners by importing synthetic or outside product into the regulated system.

We believe in promoting best educating consumers on the hazards of synthetic products while sharing business resources to help operators better adhere to a more transparent, more precise analytical reporting. 

MiSCCo is leading the charge by asking members to test more than the bare minimum for consumer safety. We believe the cannabis industry can be better and it starts with giving the consumers confidence their product was grown, processed, and manufactured from Michigan cannabis regulated facilities. 

What to look for

01

MiSCCo Stickered Product

Our members agree to more stringent testing standards & random additional testing.

cannabis Companies committed to consumers

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Testing Reports

Ask your budtender which products has been tested for synthetic oil. What to look for.

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Stay in the know

Sign up for our critical communications alerts as well as follow our progress to positively pursue change.

Contact Us

Important Things You Should Know

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Our members are made up of leading cannabis businesses in the Michigan regulated market including 3rd party analytical laboratories, cultivation, processor, and retail businesses.

MiSCCo Members are required to pass additional testing requirements including conversion oil testing.  Once those tests are passed, members are allowed to put our universal sticker on the packaging.  Members also submit to additional, randomized retail shelf screening.

Consumers can sign up for our alert system where we share recall information as well as critical consumer safety alerts.

Synthetically created THC oil is made by mixing acidic mixtures with CBD to synthesize THC.  These acidic compounds may not be entirely removed during the conversion process and are not required for testing Michigan cannabis products.

Stickers are available to members only after a conversion oil test passed and here is what the stickers look like: 

Our group meets weekly on Thursdays at 12:00PM to share progress updates and volunteers time to help educate consumers and lawmakers.