MJ Freeway
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Observations
WSLCB - Board Meeting
(June 12, 2019) - Summary
The Board adopted an interim policy on cannabinoid additives, heard a cannabis rulemaking timeline, and listened to public comment on the failings of the state traceability vendor, MJ Freeway.
WSLCB - Board Caucus
(June 11, 2019) - Summary
The Board prepared to adopt a new interim policy on cannabinoid additives, discussed Cannabis 2.0, and reacted to Seattle Hempfest’s lawsuit.
The Week Ahead
(June 10, 2019)
Licensees should not expect to see the new release of Washington State’s version of MJ Freeway’s Leaf Data Systems this week.
The Week Ahead
(June 3, 2019)
Washington State gets a new version of MJ Freeway Leaf Data Systems + two listening sessions on a proposed marijuana lab license controlled by WSLCB.
WSLCB - Traceability Advisory Committee
(May 9, 2019) - Summary
The next MJ Freeway Leaf release was pulled forward to June 6th and the WSLCB was considering a traceability workflow for importing CBD additives for marijuana products.
WSLCB - Traceability Advisory Committee
(November 8, 2018) - Summary
MJ Freeway misses another deadline, but data-driven traceability alerts are coming and the integrators will be certified.
WSLCB - Executive Management Team
(October 31, 2018) - MJ Freeway
WSLCB Deputy Director Pat Kohler’s update on the state’s traceability implementation revealed MJ Freeway will not meet the schedule for the November 6th Leaf release.
WSLCB - Traceability Advisory Committee
(September 13, 2018) - Summary
Takeaways on the newest MJ Freeway contract amendment and algorithms that would automatically flag suspicious transactions in traceability data.
WSLCB - Traceability Advisory Committee
(July 24, 2018) - Summary
The Committee received updates on MJ Freeway's contract renewal and the Gartner Consulting IV&V report.
WSLCB - Traceability Advisory Committee
(May 22, 2018) - Summary
An Independent Verification and Validation (IV&V) Project by Gartner Consulting was presented to the Committee and an executive from MJ Freeway defended the company's software development process.