Legislation which would remove the smell of raw or burnt cannabis as probable cause to search a vehicle passed the Senate ...
Illinois recorded more than $2 billion in legal marijuana sales last year, setting an annual record and generating nearly a ...
The average price of bud has fallen gradually, numbers show. Recreational sales grew 2.5% last year, with dispensaries ...
The Senate Criminal Law Committee voted 7-3 to advance Senate Bill 42, which would eliminate the requirement that cannabis be ...
A Chicago law firm has filed lawsuits against numerous Illinois cannabis companies, claiming that they are violating state limits on the amount of THC allowed in each package. The cases highlight ...
Illinois legalized recreational marijuana. But experts say the boon won’t last forever, and policymakers should re-examine ...
Indiana House legislators gave initial approval to a bill aimed at redrawing the Indiana-Illinois border Wednesday, but the ...
The decision could potentially set a precedent for how courts assess damages when it comes to cannabis industry licensing.
The figure include more than $385 million in sales to out-of-state residents, according to Illinois Governor JB Pritzker.
Just five years after legalizing adult-use cannabis, the state of Illinois is touting the economic impact of a new and fast-growing industry. "Our market has doubled in the last four years ...
Illinois cannabis sales exceeded $2 billion in 2024, a 2.5% increase from the previous year. Tax revenue from dispensaries totaled more than $490 million, contributing to state reinvestment programs.
The legislation comes after the state Supreme Court ruled that burnt and raw cannabis odors are governed by different laws.