The Illinois Supreme Court ruled Thursday the smell of burnt cannabis alone is insufficient grounds for police officers to search a vehicle. The ruling stems from a 2020 traffic stop in Henry County.
Pritzker's administration implemented "discretionary policies" that led to their troubles. A group of social equity cannabis ...
(AP) — An odor of burnt marijuana doesn't justify a search of a car without a warrant in Illinois ... are now a myriad of situations where cannabis can be used and possessed, and the smell ...
A lawsuit filed by seven Chicago-based companies said an expedited application for large companies was a “nail in the coffin ...
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More than 100 people packed the lobby of the 250,000-square-foot cultivation center in Matteson Wednesday to celebrate the ...
Illinois cannabis patients can now buy from small businesses, but unequal market access for small growers remains a concern. Despite progress in social equity, legislative efforts continue to push ...