Community leaders, elected officials, and longtime advocates gathered, for a ribbon-cutting celebrating Malaki Amenโ€™s work in community economic development and the completion of construction for the new STIIIZY Sacramento cannabis dispensary, located at 4080 24th Street in Sacramento.

The Black-owned dispensary, founded by longtime Sacramento activist and policy leader Amen, is opening in partnership with STIIIZY, the nation’s best-selling cannabis brand. The ribbon cutting marks the pre-opening phase of the store; STIIIZY will announce the dates for its grand opening community events in the coming weeks.

The opening of STIIIZY Sacramento is more than a business entering the market; the ceremony represents a pivotal step forward for cannabis equity in the city. As a Black-owned dispensary led by an advocate with deep roots in policy reform, the launch signals meaningful progress toward ensuring that Sacramentoโ€™s cannabis industry reflects the communities most harmed by the war on drugs.

โ€œOur fight has always been about empowering ourselves to heal and repair the harm of criminalization,โ€ Amen said. โ€œEquity becomes real when the communities targeted by the war on drugs are not just included, but are thriving economically.โ€

Amen has long been one of the regionโ€™s most vocal and effective advocates for communities that endured higher arrest rates, deeper economic loss, and fewer pathways into the legal cannabis market. His data-driven advocacy and community organizing shaped Sacramentoโ€™s Cannabis Opportunity Reinvestment and Equity (CORE) ordinance, a landmark policy that opened pathways for individuals harmed by past drug enforcement to benefit from Sacramento’s emerging $500 million cannabis industry. 

The ribbon-cutting ceremony marks the culmination of that journey, coming full circle. 

โ€œSTIIIZY is proud to partner with Malaki Amen in bringing this vision to life. His leadership is a blueprint for turning equity into real opportunity, restoring ownership and economic power to the communities most impacted by prohibition. This Black-owned dispensary reflects the community it serves and sets a new standard for inclusive growth in Sacramentoโ€™s cannabis industry,โ€ said Tak Sato, President of STIIIZY. 

This weekโ€™s ribbon-cutting brought together the partners, advocates, and local leaders who have supported the years of work leading to this moment. A formal soft opening for the broader community followed.