State of Illinois Announces
Suspension of Deadline for Issuance of Adult-Use Cannabis Craft
Grower, Infuser, and Transporter Licenses
Deadline suspended due to ongoing COVID-19
pandemic
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[July 01, 2020]
The Illinois Department of Agriculture announced today the July 1st
deadline for issuing adult-use cannabis craft grower, infuser and
transporter licenses has been temporarily suspended. Due to the
previous application deadline extension and the ongoing COVID-19
pandemic, Governor Pritzker issued an Executive Order to extend the
deadline. The Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) will
announce a new date to issue up to 40 craft grower licenses, up to
40 infuser licenses, and an unlimited number of transporter
licenses. View the Executive Order here.
“The Pritzker Administration is committed to creating a fair and
equitable adult-use cannabis industry in Illinois. IDOA is helping
achieve that goal by providing Illinois residents, specifically
those who live in communities that were disproportionately impacted
by the failed war on drugs, with multiple entry-points to this new
industry,” said Jerry Costello II, Acting IDOA Director.
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“The COVID-19 pandemic and the 6-week deadline extension granted to applicants
have caused unforeseeable delays in the application review process. The
Department is working tirelessly to ensure that applications are scored and
awarded in a fair, deliberate and equitable manner.”
Once determined, IDOA will publicly announce the new date for issuing licenses.
[Illinois Office of Communication and
Information]
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