HammerHands
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Where can I take the class?
| Roosevelt University 425 S Wabash Ave Room 616 Chicago, IL 60605 |
| Yes, Medical Cannabis is legal in the state of Illinois starting January 1st of 2014. Will it help you? How do I sign up? Where do I get it? All these questions and more will be addressed at our FREE Workshop. (Donations are welcome. They will go towards future events.) Illinois has been waiting a long time for Medical Cannabis. Now that it is here, it is a very complex set of rules for patients to navigate. Our organization has been involved in getting information about Medical Cannabis to patients since 2009. Now, more than ever, patients need this information. We are patients helping patients. Check out our FREE workshop and educate yourself about: What cannabis can do for your body. What legal implications being a patient will have in your life. When to expect everything to happen. Bring a friend or better yet, bring a family member. This is a time in America's history that is to be noted. Not because of laws changing, but because something that was once perceived as not being good, is now coming into the light and being seen as the beneficial plant that it is. People are transforming from criminals to patients in the eyes of the general public. Be in the know! Even if you are not sick, what you learn here at our workshop could save someone you love from a world of suffering. It is my understanding that this venue will be wheelchair accessible. For parking guide and public transportation schedules please click here http://www.roosevelt.edu/CampusCommunity/Wabash/MapsAndDirections.aspx A hearty "Thank You" to our friends at SSDP Roosevelt University chapter for hosting the event. I look forward to meeting you. |
with the corruption in Illinois I think the outfit will have a strong influence on the local mmj game... or whats left of the outfit after operation family secreatsGetting the money to open up your cultivation center is the easy part! Getting the license is absolutely impossible I know how to grow, i've got the money to open a warehouse, i'll take any state police district in the state. Can i get one of the 22 licenses? If you think you can you're dreaming! The cultivation center licenses be given by the Illinois Dept. of Agriculture headquartered in Springfield, Il. It's all politics and cronyism. Lou Lang wrote up a shitty bill cause that's the only way it would get passed. If you're a grower this state sucks! I was so excited following the House and Senate bill and now i'm just heart broken. The only hope for Illinois is that once this 4 year pilot program ends they let us grow at home. Of course, that will never happen because the cultivation centers/dispensaries will all say they're broke (and haven't made a profit) and it's all because Illinois is not allowing enough patients. Therefore, the new push will be more patients to buy at the overpriced dispensaries. To make a long story short the legalization in Illinois sucks! I would have been 1000 times happier if they allowed us to grow even 1 plant.
dude ive seen gang bangers get ibonded out for selling crack and heroin.... cook county is not worried worried about a couple plants..... a good lawyer will even get the case dropped... ive seen crazier shit happen... my boy beat 3 murders but got locked up on an attempted murder charge later dropped to a.d.w. and dropped again to unlawfull discharge of weapon.. u worry too much... money talks bullshit walks... just don't let the feds get involvedI haven't seen any changes to state law as of yet concerning growing. last I checked up to 6 plants was a misdemeanor... but in this state I'd be scared to see what time/fines they slap on that misdemeanor. there's no differentiating between plants and seedlings so they would prolly count them all one n the same. hell they would probably count the seeds as potential plants/profits add that to the "1/4 million street value" number they pick out of thin air. When in actuality all you are tying to do is not support the overpriced blackmarket.... well most of you atleast.
Culivation:I haven't seen any changes to state law as of yet concerning growing. last I checked up to 6 plants was a misdemeanor...
For dispensaries to sell the pot, state officials proposed a $5,000 nonrefundable application fee, proof of $400,000 in assets, a $30,000 permit fee and a yearly permit renewal fee of $25,000.Is it correct that you need at least $500, 000 liquidation cash to get started? I was told that is the first thing they look at.
I doubt it.So will there have to be legitimate schools for growing to get a job in a cultivation center? If so, As soon as one opens i plan on attending. I mean, They just can't assume that people already know how to grow even though it's always been illegal. Can they?