Illinois Cannabis Market: A Decade of Growth, A Future of Challenges

It’s been over a decade since medical cannabis became legal in Illinois, and nearly five years since recreational cannabis followed suit. While overall sales figures boast significant growth, a closer look reveals a struggling landscape for new shops and brands, while multi-state operators (MSOs) continue to dominate. The state’s recent pause on the next roundContinue reading “Illinois Cannabis Market: A Decade of Growth, A Future of Challenges”

Chicago Police to Refine Cannabis Search Policy Amidst Shifting Legal Landscape

Chicago, IL – In a significant move signaling a more nuanced approach to cannabis enforcement, Chicago Police Department (CPD) officials are set to revise their guidance, discouraging officers from conducting vehicle searches based solely on the scent of raw, unburnt cannabis. This forthcoming policy update comes in direct response to evolving interpretations of Illinois law byContinue reading “Chicago Police to Refine Cannabis Search Policy Amidst Shifting Legal Landscape”

Sky Labs License Grounded: Michigan CRA Sends Clear Message to Industry

In a decisive move that underscores the Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency’s (CRA) intensified efforts to uphold industry standards, Sky Labs LLC, a cannabis processor based in Mount Morris, has officially lost its license to operate. This permanent revocation comes after a prolonged history of serious regulatory violations, signaling a new era of strict enforcement inContinue reading “Sky Labs License Grounded: Michigan CRA Sends Clear Message to Industry”

TerrAscend Pulls Out of Michigan: A Symptom of a Struggling Market

On Monday, June 30th, the Michigan cannabis landscape received a seismic shock as TerrAscend, a prominent North American cannabis company, announced its strategic exit from the state. This move will see the closure of all 20 of their dispensaries, including well-known names like Gage, Pinnacle Emporium, and Cookies, along with their four cultivation and processing facilities.Continue reading “TerrAscend Pulls Out of Michigan: A Symptom of a Struggling Market”

Don’t Pause Progress, Fix Illinois Cannabis Taxes!

Illinois’ cannabis market is a powerhouse, boasting over $2 billion in sales and nearly half a billion in tax revenue in 2024. Yet, recent moves to pause new social equity dispensary licenses, intended to help these businesses get on their feet, might be missing the real issue. Instead of holding back progress, Illinois lawmakers shouldContinue reading “Don’t Pause Progress, Fix Illinois Cannabis Taxes!”

Illinois Cannabis Industry Transitions to Metrc Seed-to-Sale Tracking System This Month

The Illinois cannabis industry is undergoing a significant operational shift this June as it fully transitions to Metrc, the state’s new official seed-to-sale tracking system. This move aims to enhance transparency, efficiency, and compliance throughout the cannabis supply chain, from cultivation to consumer purchase. What is Metrc? Metrc, short for Marijuana Enforcement Tracking Reporting Compliance,Continue reading “Illinois Cannabis Industry Transitions to Metrc Seed-to-Sale Tracking System This Month”

Couch Lock’d: Navigating the Illinois Craft Cannabis Scene

As many of you know, following Couch Lock’d, we’re not the biggest proponents of the Illinois cannabis market. The high prices, outrageous taxes, and limited selection compared to states like Michigan, Colorado, and California often leave us wanting more. However, that doesn’t mean there aren’t trustworthy and worthwhile craft cannabis brands in Illinois. In thisContinue reading “Couch Lock’d: Navigating the Illinois Craft Cannabis Scene”

Illinois Hits the Brakes on New Cannabis Licenses, Aims to Boost Social Equity

Illinois has put a hold on issuing new adult-use marijuana store licenses, a move aimed squarely at empowering social equity entrepreneurs within the burgeoning cannabis industry. This pause, articulated by Democratic State Rep. La Shawn Ford to Crain’s Chicago Business, signals a pivotal moment for the state’s cannabis landscape. Currently, Illinois law sets a ceilingContinue reading “Illinois Hits the Brakes on New Cannabis Licenses, Aims to Boost Social Equity”

Illinois’ Next Cannabis Chapter: Is Universal Medical Access Finally Here?

Good news is brewing in Illinois for medical cannabis patients, with a comprehensive “omnibus” bill, Senate Bill 2090, recently clearing the House Executive Committee. This legislative package, a compilation of previously stalled cannabis amendments, aims to iron out several kinks in the state’s cannabis program, from bolstering social equity efforts to streamlining operations for cultivatorsContinue reading “Illinois’ Next Cannabis Chapter: Is Universal Medical Access Finally Here?”

Are Illinois Dispensaries Feeling the Pinch? A Deeper Look at Staffing Struggles

It appears the green rush in Illinois might be hitting a snag, at least for some of the folks working on the front lines of the cannabis industry. A growing trend suggests that dispensaries across the state are tightening their belts, and it’s the employees who seem to be bearing the brunt of the squeeze,Continue reading “Are Illinois Dispensaries Feeling the Pinch? A Deeper Look at Staffing Struggles”

10 Years In – Where’s the Compassion for Illinois Medical Cannabis Patients?

It’s been a decade since medical cannabis became legal in Illinois under the compassionate care program. Ten years. And while we’ve certainly seen some positive shifts, the core promise of accessible, affordable medicine for qualifying patients feels increasingly distant. On the bright side, we’ve applauded the expansion of qualifying conditions, opening the door for moreContinue reading “10 Years In – Where’s the Compassion for Illinois Medical Cannabis Patients?”

4Front Ventures: Another MSO Down for the Count in a Tight Cannabis Market

The cannabis industry, often lauded for its explosive growth potential, is also a harsh mistress, especially for those struggling to navigate its complex financial landscape. The latest casualty to highlight this reality appears to be 4Front Ventures Corp., a multi-state operator (MSO) that just announced its Massachusetts subsidiaries have voluntarily filed for receivership. This move,Continue reading “4Front Ventures: Another MSO Down for the Count in a Tight Cannabis Market”

Okay Dispensary & Lounge Wheeling: Closing

Big changes are brewing in Wheeling’s cannabis scene as OKAY Cannabis, located at 781 N. Milwaukee Ave., is set to close its doors by the end of May. This move will reduce Wheeling to a dispensary, Hatch, which has been operating in the area for several years. For residents and cannabis enthusiasts in the northwest suburbs, thisContinue reading “Okay Dispensary & Lounge Wheeling: Closing”

Albuquerque Blazes a Trail: Cannabis Taxes Fund Basic Income, A Blueprint for Illinois?

Albuquerque, New Mexico, a city increasingly at the forefront of innovative social policy, has just launched a groundbreaking pilot program that’s turning heads across the nation. This month, 80 families in Albuquerque began receiving $750 per month with no strings attached, part of a guaranteed basic income initiative funded, in a significant way, by cannabisContinue reading “Albuquerque Blazes a Trail: Cannabis Taxes Fund Basic Income, A Blueprint for Illinois?”

Illinois Bill to Limit Odor as Basis for Vehicle Searches Advances, House Sponsor Seeks Further Discussions

Springfield, IL – Legislation aimed at preventing law enforcement in Illinois from stopping or searching vehicles solely based on the smell of cannabis has moved forward in the state House of Representatives. Senate Bill 42, which previously passed the Senate, cleared an initial House committee vote but its House sponsor indicated that more work is neededContinue reading “Illinois Bill to Limit Odor as Basis for Vehicle Searches Advances, House Sponsor Seeks Further Discussions”