Pennsylvania has approved two medical marijuana testing labs, marking another milestone for the state on its way toward rolling out a new MMJ program.

Michigan-based ACT Laboratories and Pennsylvania-based Keystone State Testing received two-year licenses from the state health department, Pennlive.com reported.

Both labs are in the final stages of building out their operations and are hoping to be up and running by late October or early November. That timetable would put them in position to start testing as soon as the state’s MMJ cultivators are ready to submit samples.

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