| CBAI: 
			Informational Toolkit Promotes Responsible Cannabis Use for New Law 
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            [December 28, 2019]  
			SPRINGFIELD – As Illinois prepares to debut legal adult use of 
			cannabis on Jan. 1, 2020, the industry’s major advocacy voice is 
			rolling out a new public awareness campaign toolkit with a clear 
			message: Be Responsible. | 
        
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		 The Cannabis Business Association of Illinois (CBAI), or CannaBiz 
		Illinois, represents Illinois’ cultivation centers and dispensaries that 
		have served thousands of medical cannabis patients for the past several 
		years, and will be growing and selling cannabis products for the general 
		public when adult use becomes legal in 2020. 
 CBAI has developed a multi-part educational campaign helping those 
		interested in being among the first to legally use cannabis under 
		Illinois’ new law to understand what’s allowed and what isn’t, and how 
		to possess and consume cannabis responsibly.
 
 At its new website -- 
		http://www.cbail. org/legalization/ -- the organization has 
		developed a series of “how-tos” for prospective users:
 
        
		 
        Social Equity and Expungement – the types of criminal offenses 
		involving cannabis that will be cleared off people’s records under the 
		new law, and how that process and timing will work.
 Possessing and Consuming – who can legally purchase cannabis as 
		of Jan. 1, how much you can possess (different limits for Illinoisans 
		and non-residents), where you can find dispensaries for purchasing 
		cannabis and how your cannabis can legally be transported.
 
        
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Cannabis Licensing 101 – who is licensed to grow and sell recreational 
and medical cannabis in Illinois now and in the coming months and years as the 
law develops. 
FAQ – where cannabis possession is prohibited in Illinois under the new 
law
 CBAI’s “Be Responsible” materials also are being distributed around the state to 
its member dispensaries, who are being encouraged to place them on their own 
websites and provide them for patients and customers in their facilities. 
Additional educational materials are in development.
 
 “Our members are working around the clock to ensure we can provide a 
high-quality experience with top-notch products to the many adults we expect 
will be eager for adult cannabis use in Illinois on Jan. 1,” said Pamela Althoff, 
executive director of the Cannabis Business Association of Illinois.
 
 “It’s an exciting time, but also one we take on with great care. We hope these 
materials and messages will help users better understand the new law and their 
legal responsibilities. We urge anyone planning to use cannabis here to take a 
few minutes to learn what’s allowed and what isn’t, and to always Be 
Responsible.”
 
				 
			[Ryan KeithRK PR Solutions]
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