TSIA LLC gains Washington manufacturing license as nine operators lose active status
State roster shows one new manufacturer approved while at least nine cannabis businesses in Washington had licenses deactivated on the same day.
FILE — retail · My 420 Tours / CC BY-SA 4.0TSIA LLC has been licensed as a manufacturing operator in Washington, according to the state license roster updated August 12. The approval arrives amid simultaneous churn: nine operators—including The Green Shelf, Point Edmund Retail Holdings, Stickys, Fillabong, Evolve Cannabis, Green Lady Hawks Prairie, JPC Holdings, Tru Greenthumb, and DTC Holdings—had licenses moved to inactive status the same day, per state records.
The timing suggests routine license turnover rather than a sectoral shock. Washington's manufacturing sector remains robust at 1,009 active licenses across the state's adult-use market. No closure or enforcement pattern emerges from the data; some listed entities appear multiple times in the deactivations (Fillabong, DTC Holdings), indicating potential duplicate records.
Watch whether TSIA's entry signals capacity expansion or consolidation among producers, and whether the nine deactivations reflect voluntary exits, compliance failures, or administrative reclassifications.