Curaleaf fights tip theft suit – Newsletter 8/21/26
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Hi all,
Excited to announce that WeedWeek is hosting a happy hour on Tuesday, October 6 at Benny Boy Brewing in LA. It’s the eve of IgniteIt’s California Market Spotlight and should be a good time. Tickets are free but supply is limited. Hope to see you there!
The WeedWeek newsletter will be off next week. Have a terrific end of summer and see you in September. I promise it won’t be boring.
Alex
FROM WEEDWEEK
Curaleaf fights ‘class’ status in tip theft suit
Leading MSO Curaleaf asked a federal judge to reject class action status for a 2022 lawsuit alleging the company “maintained a uniform ‘policy’ of ‘tip theft.”
Also in WeedWeek:
- Newsbrief: San Diego Co. supes advance equity plan
- Newsbrief: Insurer sues MSO Cresco over litigation coverage
- Newsbrief: Joe Rogan warns hemp ban could turn Texas blue
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QUICK HITS
Federal:
- A bipartisan group of lawmakers have questions for the Trump administration about rescheduling.
Marijuana Moment - Marijuana Moment posted the parties’ final briefs following this summer’s rescheduling hearings. The DEA acknowledged marijuana is not a hazard for the “vast majority” of users. Vanderbilt law professor Robert Mikos argues rescheduling REC may be DOA under the Trump administration anyway.
Business:
- Canadian operator Aurora fired back at Curaleaf’s hostile takeover bid.
Cultivated - IT consultant NIck Afonsky made the case for “cannabis AI guardrails.“
MJBiz - Acquisitive MSO Vireo predicts a 270-store footprint nationwide.
- With the hemp ban approaching, MSO Verano launched a hemp beverage line.
Forbes - Kim Rivers, CEO of MSO Trulieve, rang the bell at the New York Stock Exchange.
- Investor Aaron Edelheit found Wall Street “barbarians” investing in the green stuff.
State and local:
- California’s ‘weed nuns’ are expanding to Oregon.
Cannabis Equipment News - A judge approved Virginia’s hemp ban.
WTVR - Illinois may be opening the door to outside grows.
Illinois News Joint - Connecticut tax revenue soared despite flat sales.
CT Insider - Sales are booming in Ohio.
MJBiz - Georgia is poised to approve MED delivery by mail. Lawyer and consultant Marc Hauser shared his thoughts.
WSB - MED access is sputtering in Alabama.
WDHN - A federal judge greenlit Rhode Island’s retail licensing process to begin again.
Rhode Island Current - A poll found Massachusetts residents oppose the REC repeal ballot initiative that comes before voters in November. Regulators in the state want more funding.
Marijuana Moment, StateHouse News
Upcoming:
- The Minority Cannabis Business Association’s third annual Green Equity Summit is August 24-26 in Minneapolis.
Fun and interesting:
- The Fresno zoo’s new Malayan tapir calf has a name! It’s very cute even compared to other baby tapirs.
GVWire - Rachel Bell, content director at Gotham dispensary in New York, has a social media series called “Hi, I’m High.”
The New Yorker
CALIFORNIA HITS
Business:
- Retailer The Artist Tree is beefing up its compassion program ahead of opening its first New York store, on Long Island.
Local:
- Military helicopters and a convoy equipped with a skidsteer, a kind of small bulldozer used to rip up grows, were spotted in the Emerald Triangle.
KymKemp - Oceanside (San Diego Co.) upheld the denial of a storefront license to The Artist Tree.
The Coast News
Crime:
- Police arrested a Sacramento man for allegedly firing a gun at his pregnant girlfriend after she yelled at him for smoking marijuana too nearby.
The Mercury News
