Hashish isn’t usually on the agenda on the Metropolis Membership of Chicago.
“I appeared within the room and I mentioned, ‘We received a lightweight room at this time! What, folks didn’t wanna speak about weed?’ I didn’t get that,” exclaimed Membership Chair Jacki Robinson-Ivy as she appeared across the unusually sparsely populated banquet corridor at Maggiano’s in River North on Nov. 3.
“I’m hoping that the continuation of this dialog, of which I’m positive there will probably be one, will probably be a very packed room. I’m greater than assured in that,” she mentioned.
Hashish in Illinois: Understanding Social Fairness Hashish introduced collectively panelists who’re making an attempt to make it within the state’s leisure hashish trade. They’re pissed off by their very own experiences and advocating for others as Illinois tries to diversify possession of hashish companies.
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Lisbeth Vargas Jaimes, govt director of the Illinois Impartial Craft Growers Affiliation, mentioned many social fairness license holders are on the verge of failure as a result of the method has been mired in crimson tape and delays.
“We stand to lose quite a bit,” Vargas Jaimes mentioned. “The concept of social fairness being profitable… Gov. Pritzker in his debate saying, ‘Hey, persons are opening up outlets, persons are getting loans.’ That’s not the case.”
Leisure hashish turned authorized in Illinois in January 2020. On the time of the regulation’s passage, it was touted as among the many most progressive packages within the nation — promising that folks disproportionately impacted by the battle on medicine would have a transparent path towards success within the trade.
However throughout the first years of this system, the one firms efficiently working cultivation facilities or dispensaries have been those that received in throughout the pilot program for medical marijuana — when social fairness guidelines hadn’t but been established.
Every week after Vargas Jaimes spoke on the Metropolis Membership luncheon, the governor’s workplace introduced the speedy issuance of $8.75 million in totally forgivable state-funded loans to social fairness license holders. The state additionally introduced two social fairness dispensaries have been cleared to open: Inexperienced Rose Dispensary in River North and Ivy Corridor in Wicker Park. Each shops at the moment are working.
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Nevertheless it’s been two-and-a-half years because the state was supposed to start out issuing conditional licenses. Almost 200 such licenses have been issued to date by way of the lotteries held in 2021 and 2022, in keeping with the Illinois Division of Monetary and Skilled Regulation, all of which went to social fairness candidates.
Vargas Jaimes mentioned there’s loads of work nonetheless to be executed and there are few individuals who can do this.
“Proper now, I feel it’s [calling] our state legislature and all people who’s concerned in [it and] desires to see the success. As a result of we now have to refute the established order,” she mentioned.
The Illinois Legislature’s fall veto session begins Nov. 15. Lawmakers are scheduled to be in Springfield from Nov. 15 by way of 17, and once more from Nov. 29 by way of Dec. 1. This two-year Common Meeting is drawing to a detailed. A brand new set of lawmakers will probably be sworn in on Jan. 11, so this group will doubtless end its work on Jan. 10. As soon as that occurs, any invoice launched dies and if a re-elected lawmaker desires to attempt passing one thing once more, they’ll have to start out throughout.
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There are some proposals coping with hashish points that would theoretically nonetheless cross inside a pair months, and although that’s unlikely, at the least one lawmaker continues to be hopeful.
A invoice (HB3415) sponsored by state Rep. Marcus Evans, D-Chicago, would create a Hashish Management Fee with seven governor-appointed members and an govt director. It might assume the features of varied state companies that deal with particular parts of hashish regulation.
Proper now, an individual might should go to the Illinois Division of Monetary and Skilled Regulation to hunt a dispensary license. But when they need a license for a 5,000- to 14,000-square-foot craft develop facility or 210,000-square-foot cultivation heart? That’s the Division of Agriculture. The Division of Income handles hashish earnings.
“Simply take into consideration the oldsters who didn’t apply [for a license],” Evans mentioned. “Perhaps they have been confused by the method. “Typically in authorities, we will make issues simple, simply by making them simple. You realize, it’s not difficult.”
He launched his measure in February 2021, just a few weeks after the present group of lawmakers was sworn in. Nevertheless it’s been within the Home Guidelines Committee since March, languishing with hundreds of different payments that usually don’t see the sunshine of day.
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Akele Parnell, CEO of Umi Farms and likewise a board member of Chicago NORML, mentioned a single fee would make sense.
“It might 100% assist the licensees, and I feel the customers,” Parnell mentioned of Evans’s invoice. “There’s a one-stop store for steering on how you can function, steering on what the product ought to seem like, steering on, you recognize, recollects and shopper complaints and simply common data, versus a number of totally different … authorities companies with totally different processes and totally different approaches.”
Evans modeled the concept after different states’ packages. California has the Division of Hashish Management, Michigan has the Hashish Regulatory Company and Washington state consolidates a number of industries into the Liquor and Hashish Board.
His measure joins different cannabis-related payments caught in legislative limbo that might:
There are further payments masking different features of the fledgling hashish trade. As for the Hashish Management Fee, Evans insists momentum is constructing.
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“I feel that’s as much as me as a sponsor and different advocates — rising assist, you recognize? That’s not all the time a nasty factor to delay since you need good coverage to be good, proper?” Evans mentioned.
Doug Kelly, govt director of Hashish Fairness Illinois, has seen loads of delays already.
“In over three years, nothing has modified,” he informed the Metropolis Membership luncheon.
“The problems that we’re speaking about now have been there two years in the past,” Kelly mentioned. “We’re speaking about mainly the identical points again and again and over. Like I say, each [legislative] cycle there’s one thing that was extra necessary than hashish.”
Alex Degman is an Illinois statehouse reporter for WBEZ. Observe him@Alex_Degman
CHICAGO (CBS) — Illinois could become the first state to fully decriminalize sex work among consenting adults.
Some state lawmakers are proposing legislation that would eliminate criminal penalties for adults involved in consensual prostitution.
In 2013, Illinois lawmakers approved legislation that reduced the crime of prostitution to a misdemeanor, but even still, sex workers and their clients are operating in the shadows.
Now some state lawmakers are looking to fully decriminalize the exchange of money for sex among consenting adults, citing safety and access to services:
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“Sex workers face an unprecdented amount of violence, because they are stuck and forced into the shadows,” said Illinois State Sen. Robert Peters (D-Chicago).
Advocates have been working on the proposal for years, saying it will allow safer practices of vetting clients, reporting crimes, and finding suitable locations to work.
The proposed legislation also would remove past arrest and conviction records for sex workers, and create a sex workers’ bill of rights.
“Sex workers should have the same basic protections when they engage in their work as anyone else does,” said Illinois State Rep. Will Guzzardi (D-Chicago).
While the legislation would decriminalize sex work among consenting adults, it would not remove criminal penalties for sex traffickers or abuse against sex workers.
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“It’s really just making sure that when we’re making these exchanges that we’re not so worried about the policing of our bodies, and also getting your door kicked in when you’re engaging into sex work,” said Reyna Ortiz, chair of the Sex Worker Advisory Group, a coalition of Black and Brown current and former sex workers who have spent years advocating for this legislation.
Ortiz said she spent 20 years as a sex worker, under the constant fear of arrest or violence.
“It’s been so hidden in this society. People don’t really understand that it really is an agreement. It is transactional, and it’s over with, and everybody goes on about their day. Unfortunately, where we are is under the threat of criminalization, which is really terrifying,” she said.
Prostitution is illegal in the vast majority of the U.S. It is legal in some parts of Nevada. In 2023, Maine became the first state to decriminalize the sale of sex, but not the purchase of prostitution services.
Specifics about the Illinois legislation, such as how it would be implemented and regulated are not yet clear. The timeline for a vote on the legislation is also unclear.
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Supporters plan to formally introduce the proposal in the Illinois General Assembly this week.
The Indiana Hoosiers (13-4, 4-2 Big Ten) aim to continue a seven-game home winning streak when hosting the No. 20 Illinois Fighting Illini (12-4, 4-2 Big Ten) on Tuesday, January 14, 2025 at 7:00 PM ET.
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In its previous game, Indiana lost on the road to Iowa 85-60, with Myles Rice (12 PTS, 5 AST, 36.36 FG%) and Oumar Ballo (10 PTS, 13 REB, 71.43 FG%) the standout performers.
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Former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan returned to the witness stand Monday afternoon in his federal corruption trial.
CHICAGO – Former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan returned to the witness stand Monday afternoon in his federal corruption trial.
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Jurors reported to court at 1 p.m. after a morning of legal arguments about the scope of the government’s questioning.
What We Know
Assistant U.S. Attorney questioned Madigan about hiring practices, specifically focusing on Jeffrey Rush, the son of U.S. Representative Bobby Rush.
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Prosecutors revealed that Jeffrey Rush was dismissed from his role as a supervisor at the Illinois Department of Corrections after allegations surfaced that he had a sexual relationship with an inmate.
Jurors were shown a transcript of a phone call between Madigan and his co-defendant Michael McClain.
In the call, Madigan said Congressman Bobby Rush had asked him to assist Jeffrey Rush in finding employment.
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Following the call, a résumé was sent to Madigan, and Jeffrey Rush was hired by Friends of Michael J. Madigan, a fundraising group tied to the former speaker.
Madigan’s defense attorneys argue that his actions were typical of political negotiations and do not constitute corruption. They maintain that Madigan never misused his public office for personal benefit.
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Together, McClain and Madigan are facing 23 felony counts, including racketeering and bribery.
McClain is not expected to take the stand in his own defense.
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Madigan’s cross-examination will continue as the trial progresses.
Prosecutors are expected to delve further into his alleged involvement in hiring and his broader use of political influence.
The Source: Information in this article was obtained through court proceedings and testimony from Mike Madigan’s trial.
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