Illinois Department of Agriculture Issues Operational Permits to
First Social Equity Craft Grower, Infuser Licensees
First Adult Use Licenses Issued Under the
CRTA Are Now Operational
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[October 05, 2022]
The Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA)
announced today that Star Buds IL, a social equity Craft Grow
licensee, was issued an operational permit and has now successfully
commenced business operations. Located in Rockford, Star Buds is 66%
Black-owned.
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Of the 2021 licensing cohort of which Star Buds is part, 67% of
those licensees identified as Non-White. Of the 48 Craft Grow
Licenses issued by the Department in July of 2022, 42% (20) are
majority Black-owned, 36% (17) are majority White-owned, 8% (4)
are majority Hispanic-Owned, and 8% are owned by a partnership
group. Six percent of awardees did not provide that information.
One hundred percent of new licenses were issued to Social Equity
Applicants.
“Thanks to the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act, I am proud that
100% of our Craft Grow licensees are qualified social equity
applicants,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “This is how we build an
equitable cannabis industry and begin to repair the devastating
harm done by the War on Drugs on communities of color.
Congratulations to Star Buds IL and to the many social equity
Craft Grow licensees who will soon follow in opening their
doors.”
"Illinois is showing that a commitment to equity is about
righting the wrongs of the past and also about creating
opportunities that will make a brighter future for all. That is
the mission at the core of the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act,
and it continues to guide our efforts in building our state's
cannabis industry," said Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton. "I join
the Governor in congratulating Star Buds IL and the social
equity Craft Grow licensees who are helping us build the future
our communities deserve."
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Since 2021, the Department has issued 88 craft grow
licenses, 54 infuser licenses, 189 transporter licenses, and
approved 10 community colleges to participate in Community College
Cannabis Vocational Training Pilot Program. These are in addition to
the 21 existing Early Approval Adult Use Cultivation Centers,
previously approved under the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis
Program.
“This is the first of the 342 cannabis licensees issued by the
Department in the last year to open their doors, and there are
dozens more who will be joining them soon, “said Department of
Agriculture Director, Jerry Costello II. “Our team has remained
highly focused on its core mission of developing a well-regulated
and equitable industry. Now, with two cohorts of 100% social equity
licensees, we’re proud to say that we have taken the first steps
toward fulfilling the vision of the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act
passed by the Legislature.”
The full list of licensees is available on the department’s website.
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