Marijuana Brand Sued Twice in 1 Month by Former Users Alleging Psychosis

LOS ANGELES—Marijuana brand Stiiizy is being sued again over allegations users are suffering cannabis-induced psychosis (CIP), and this time the plaintiff is a young man who locked his mother in his parents’ bedroom and ostensibly introduced a girl to his parent while pointing to an empty space next to him.
Plaintiff John Doe’s Los Angeles Superior Court lawsuit allegations include fraud, strict products liability, negligence, and breach of implied warranty. Doe seeks unspecified compensatory and punitive damages. His suit brought Dec. 20 is similar to one filed against Stiizy eight days earlier by twin sisters.
CIP is not a bad high or a bad trip, but instead an acute psychological event that can require years of treatment, including the use of anti-psychotic medication, according to the suit….