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As Illinois’ recreational cannabis industry once again reported record sales for 2023, the state’s attorney general is calling on the federal government to reclassify the substance.
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As Illinois’ recreational cannabis industry once again reported record sales for 2023, the state’s attorney general is calling on the federal government to reclassify the substance.
Last year, Illinois recreational cannabis dispensaries sold a record $1.6 billion of product, accompanied by a record number of sales to Illinois residents.
Bipartisan Pennsylvania senators have officially introduced a new bill to legalize marijuana in the state. Sens. Dan Laughlin (R) and Sharif Street (D) filed the legislation on Thursday, about two months after first announcing their plans to team up on a reform push again after their joint cannabis efforts in prior sessions. “Legalized adult use […]
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The numbers are shockingly high for legalized marijuana sales in Illinois, in such a short period of time cannabis sales have doubled and now it is officially a billion-dollar industry in the Land of Lincoln.
The numbers are shockingly high for legalized marijuana sales in Illinois, in such a short period of time cannabis sales have doubled and now it is officially a billion-dollar industry in the Land of Lincoln.
The state’s collections since early 2020 now outpace that raised from booze sales. The money has been used on everything from buying an opioid reversal drug to funding a Girl Scouts program to fight human trafficking.
Pat Nabong/Sun-Times Ten-year-old Susanna Aderotimi had been roller skating only once before Friday. But after a few laps around a new outdoor rink in West Garfield Park, she already was planning a return visit. “I like that you get to move around,” said Susanna, who attended the rink’s opening day Friday with a group of Chicago Park District day campers. “It’s like exercising.” The rink, at 4008 W. Madison St., is only a temporary structure, built on one of many empty lots along the neighborhood’s main commercial corridor. Along with the rink, there’s a community plaza — a project that some residents hope is the start of rebuilding the West Side.