Pritzker Administration Issues Next Round of Conditional Adult Use Cannabis Dispensary Licenses
"Today's announcement is yet another success story for Illinois placing equity at the forefront of legalizing cannabis," said Governor JB Pritzker. "Righting the wrongs from the failed drug war means more jobs and opportunities in the communities hit hardest, which will mean more resources to ensure Illinois' cannabis industry remains the most equitable in the country."
Applicants issued a conditional license will now have 365 days to build their dispensary and receive final approval from IDFPR for their Adult Use Cannabis Dispensing Organization License. They may also apply for a 180-day extension of their conditional license by completing and submitting an application to IDFPR. Dispensaries may only begin adult use cannabis sales once they receive their full license from IDFPR.
"As part of the Pritzker Administration, IDFPR is proud of its hard work in making sure the process for dispensary licensure in Illinois results in ownership that reflects the diversity of our great state," said IDFPR Secretary Mario Treto, Jr. "We look forward to working with today's conditional licensees so they have every opportunity to earn full licensure and join Illinois' equitable cannabis industry."
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