Illinois’ Cannabis Industry Seeking Changes To Increase Licensing
Cannabis Culture
Thu, Nov 30
Key Points
- A bill in Illinois aims to bring equity and accessibility to the cannabis industry.
- The bill proposes changes to licensing policies for growers and transportation of cannabis.
- The aim is to make it easier for small growers to enter the market and address the shortage of licenses for transporters.
- The state's cannabis industry has generated billions in sales and tax revenue since legalization in 2020.
A bill soon to be sent to Gov. J.B. Pritzker makes changes to the licensing policies for cannabis growers and how the product is transported in an effort supporters say is meant to bring equity to the industry.
Adult cannabis sales have been legal in Illinois since 2020. Even with limited license holders for the production, transportation and sale, the state’s industry has generated billions of dollars in sales and hundreds of millions in tax revenue for the state.
During the fall veto session, advocates and lawmakers discussed an amendment to a measure to make it easier for small growers and address a lack of licenses for transporters.
– Read the entire article at Chicago Crusader.