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Stiiizy sold customer data without permission, suit alleges – Newsletter 5/22/26

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By Alex Halperin
05/21/2026 07:04 PM GMT-0700
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Stiiizy sold customer data without permission, suit alleges

Stiiizy, California’s biggest weed company, sold customer data in violation of of its privacy policies and California law, a proposed class action lawsuit alleges.

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Cannabis entrepreneurs used to be judged by how quickly they could grow their footprint. Not anymore, Robert Starr reports.

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  • Newsbrief: IRS hits MSO TerrAscend with 280E clapback (And here’s lawyer Marc Hauser’s take at Cannabis Musings.)

QUICK HITS

Federal:

  • A DEA official said the questions about past drug trafficking that have raised eyebrows in the industry are not “intended to serve as a categorical barrier.“
    Cannabis Business Times
  • Contrary to press reports, the TSA denied that its pot policy has changed. It has allowed MED, with some caveats, since 2019.
    Marijuana Moment

Business:

  • Legal U.S. sales saw their first ever decline last year, from $30B to $29B, according to a report from Whitney Economics.
  • MSO Trulieve said it would seek shareholder approval to “domesticate” the company from British Columbia to Delaware.
  • An unnamed provider of institutional capital provided San Diego-based lender FundCanna with a $60M credit facility to expand its accounts payable offering.
    MJBiz
  • After two big deals in Chicago, Green Thumb Industries‘ brand Rythm signed a drinks deal with Opry Entertainment Group, making the beverages available at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville and additional concert venues in Tennessee, Texas, Florida and Oklahoma.
  • Splash Beverage group named Brady Cobb CEO.
  • Infused tablet company Level touted the results of an independent sleep study on 157 participants.
  • HR Brew discusses what rescheduling means for the workplace.
  • Infamous Instagram account @theblacklistxyz has a new website with a paid subscription “scammer” database.

State and Local:

  • Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger vetoed a REC bill after lawmakers declined her request to delay sales. The hemp industry, which supported the veto, called it a chance to craft better policy.
    Virginia Public Media, Marijuana Moment
  • A Massachusetts ballot initiative to reverse legal REC would cost the state nearly $300M in taxes annually.
    Boston Globe
  • Colorado officials acknowledged there’s so much illegal hemp in the licensed supply chain that it would “explode your minds.”
    Denver Gazette, ProPublica
  • Minnesota created a new license category.
    House Session Daily
  • In Ohio, Klutch Cannabis is fighting trademark infringement claims from a LeBron James-connected agency.
    Crain’s Cleveland Business
  • University of Colorado regent, congressional candidate and cannabis operator Wanda James sued her fellow regents challenging a censure after she criticized a weed-related public health campaign for racism. The Colorado primary is June 30.
    CBS

Health and science:

  • Former Wall Street Journal addiction and mental health reporter Julie Wernau is working on a book called A Good Drug Gone Wrong, about the addiction and mental health crises triggered by legalization.
  • The New York Times reports on free CBD access for Medicare patients. And the fog is lifting around MED and long-term care settings.
    McKnights
  • The FDA fast-tracked a cannabis-derived drug for treating chronic pain.
    Pain News Network
  • A study linked legalization to a reduction in non-fatal opioid poisonings.
    Science Direct

Fun and interesting:

  • @thedabroast posted highlights from a 4/20 fashion show.
  • A survey found Americans don’t think weed is very cool.
    Marijuana Moment
  • High Times checks out what it says is the world’s best glass gallery.
  • Could the mini martini restore drinking’s allure?
    The New Yorker

CALIFORNIA HITS

Business:

  • Review site Budist released its 2025 sungrown harvest report.

Local:

  • The LA Times checked out a regular psychedelic performance night.
  • Six of the nine Santa Barbara County growers who lost their licenses for failing to install odor technology have appealed.
    Coastal View

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