Judge allows Illinois to issue licenses for 185 new cannabis stores following prolonged legal delay

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Cook County Circuit Court Judge Michael Mullen lifted stays that were issued in July and August of last year, though further litigation may jeopardize those licenses again.

Vitoria Herring holds a sign on March 29, 2022, during a rally outside the Thompson Center by the group True Social Equity in Cannabis demanding broader decriminalization of marijuana in Illinois with no lottery or caps on business licenses.

Cook County Circuit Judge Michael Mullen lifted the stays that were issued in July and August of last year, allowing the state to begin licensing new businesses, many of them started by Black and Latino owners.The ruling means that companies that spent thousands of dollars to stay alive without revenue may now take steps toward opening, including finalizing zoning approval, buying or renting real estate, ordering supplies and hiring employees.

 

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