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Where can I use medical marijuana in Illinois?

Where can I use medical marijuana in Illinois?

As of July 2021, Illinois no longer requires medical marijuana patients to register with one dispensary. You can use your card at any location in the state that offers a medical cannabis program.

Can medical marijuana patients grow marijuana in Illinois?

Growing cannabis at home You can only grow cannabis if you have a Medical Cannabis Card. You must be 21 years or older.

What are the limits on medical marijuana in Illinois?

What are the marijuana possession limits in the state of Illinois? Medical patients who use medical cannabis for treatment are able to buy 2.5 ounces of cannabis every 14 days through their registered dispensary.

Is it a felony to grow marijuana in Illinois?

According to Illinois law, growing cannabis plants can be a misdemeanor or a felony charge with punishments varying according to the number of plants grown: Five or fewer plants: Class A misdemeanor charge, one year in prison and $2,500 in fines.

What happens if you get caught growing marijuana in Illinois?

Do Illinois dispensaries scan your ID?

Dispensaries will scan IDs, as other weed-legal states do, to ensure they’re legitimate, but they’re not allowed to keep records of who goes to the shop and how often.

Can I go to multiple dispensaries in one day in Illinois?

It’s up to individual consumers to make sure they don’t posses more weed than allowed, but there’s nothing to stop them from shopping at multiple dispensaries.

How many marijuana plants is a felony in Illinois?

They are also fairly relaxed for a small amount of marijuana, defined as five or fewer plants. That’s a misdemeanor. Your fine could be as much as $2,500, though, and the maximum jail term is 12 months. For between five and 20 plants, you could face felony charges.

What’s the fine for growing marijuana in Illinois?

Pritzker signed The Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act (HB1438-SFA2) into law. The law took effect on January 1, 2020. Possessing more than 5 – 20 plants is a Class 4 felony, punishable by a minimum sentence of 1 year and a maximum sentence of 3 years, as well as a fine of $25,000.

How does the Illinois Medical cannabis patient program work?

The first step in the Illinois Medical Cannabis Patient Program is to obtain an online certification of your qualifying condition from your healthcare professional. Any medical practitioner in Illinois can certify that a patient has a qualifying medical condition from the list of approved conditions.

When did medical marijuana become legal in Illinois?

In August 2013, Illinois became the 20th state to authorize a program for the cultivation and dispensing of cannabis for medical purposes. The Medical Cannabis Registry Program is a statewide program that allows patients access to medical marijuana who meet one of the qualifying conditions.

Who is eligible for a medical cannabis registry Identification Card in Illinois?

Qualifying patients must be diagnosed with a debilitating condition, as defined in the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Pilot Program Act, to be eligible for a medical cannabis registry identification card in Illinois.

How much does it cost to get an Illinois Medical cannabis card?

Medical Cannabis Patient Program application fees in Illinois range from $25 – $300, depending on the length of the term and the number of registered caregivers. Visit the MCPP Registry Card Fees page for more information.