Cannabis & Hemp Testing Report from the Oregon Liquor & Cannabis Commission
Thursday, February 12, 2026
4:00 PM-5:00 PM
David Standiford serves as the Laboratory Compliance Coordinator for the
Oregon Liquor & Cannabis Commission (OLCC), where he is the subject matter
expert on marijuana laboratory and testing regulations.
Since joining OLCC in
2016, David has played a key role in shaping compliance policies, including
leading the development of the agency’s recall process. In his current role, he
provides technical consultation on enforcement actions, coordinates regulatory
efforts across state agencies, and ensures adherence to administrative rules
governing cannabis testing. With a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Oregon
State University, David brings a strong analytical and collaborative approach
to regulatory oversight, working closely with industry stakeholders and public
health partners to maintain integrity and safety in Oregon’s cannabis market.
Steven Crowley is the Cannabis Policy Analyst for the Oregon Liquor &
Cannabis Commission (OLCC), where he guides the agency’s approach to regulatory
oversight of marijuana and hemp. With a Bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry from
the University of Oregon and more than a decade of experience in cannabis
regulation, Steven has held roles spanning licensing, cannabis processing
compliance, and hemp compliance. In his current position, he leads
administrative rulemaking to implement statutory changes and collaborates with
hemp regulators nationwide to identify and develop best practices.
David and Steven will present on the findings from the OLCC’s 95-page
report testing potency, contaminants, and label accuracy. The report utilized
anonymous and random procurement methods, with hemp products being sourced
online.
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Contact Information
Jim Seaberg
js4982@drexel.edu