After
long wait, Illinois to issue medical marijuana licenses
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[February 03, 2015]
By Mary Wisniewski
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Illinois will begin
issuing licenses to grow and distribute medical marijuana 18 months
after a law was signed legalizing it, Governor Bruce Rauner's general
counsel said in a statement on Monday.
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Former Democratic Governor Pat Quinn, who supported medical
marijuana, left office in January without issuing licenses for
growth and distribution, leaving it to Rauner, a Republican, who
asked for a review of the selection process.
Quinn's administration had prepared lists of possible recipients
based on scoring of applications. But Rauner's team's review
concluded that some applicants had been disqualified without clear
procedures, giving rise to legal liabilities.
As a result, Rauner issued on Monday a list of growers and
dispensary operators who will receive permits and licenses in many
areas of the state, with some gaps that will be filled in after
review of applications that had been disqualified on Quinn's
preliminary list of recipients.
"Any applicant that was recommended for disqualification will be
fully informed of the basis for that decision (and) given an
opportunity to respond," Rauner's General Counsel Jason Barclay said
in the statement.
Marla Levi, 51, a multiple sclerosis patient of Buffalo Grove,
Illinois who's been waiting for legal medical marijuana, said she
hopes the right candidates get licenses. "I hope they put patients
first, and not money," she said.
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Several months could still go by before medical marijuana is sold in
Illinois. Winners must put up a bond, pay license fees and register
agents. Also, any marijuana sold in the state must be grown in the
state, which takes at least 4-1/2 months.
Illinois is one of 23 states along with the District of Columbia
that permit medical marijuana. Illinois' trial program expires in
2017.
(Writing by Fiona Ortiz; Editing by Eric Walsh)
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