It shouldn't take more than 2 weeks to get provisional going. They started out mailing letters to people. They mailed letters when the printers were down.I'm going to guess that it will take the new administration some time to sort out exactly what needs to be done to expedite the process. And remember that there's no real financial incentive to fix medical access. The cannabis-friendly incoming administration is focused on recreational, because that's where the tax money is.
It has been obvious to me since I submitted my app that the state has been purposely punishing us for having the audacity to seek relief via the Devil's Weed.
Treating IDPH as hostile doesn't mean treat the workers with hostility. It means exactly what you said about the administration. So before you slam something I said you might want to make sure you understand it.Wow, we are close. Like I said, mine got sent to my address in Rockford. I got mine on day 88 or day 89.
Does anybody know if you can change to a dispensary is a county/"district" that is outside of where you registered? Essentially my card is registered in Winnebago County, but I would like to use a dispensary that is in Cook. Its not the end of the world if I have to drive to Rockford ... my family is there (including family dog and my young niece and nephew) so I am visiting like every other week but it would be way easier for me to go to Chicago locations.
I really do hope the dispensary limit goes soon. Not sure if it will, because there have been places in other states that have essentially abused the system. A few bad people ruin it for everybody. One thing I was worried about was them counting processing time as part of the time the card is "active" but mine didn't become "issued" until the 5th of this month.
As for people treating the IDPH as "hostile" to MMJ. Well, its well documented the last administration was. The new administration hasn't even been sworn in yet, its frustrating but I would give it time.
Also remember the "Illinois Department of Public Health" deals with a ton of issues and all of them are extremely important. If you are "hostile" to anybody, it should be done via activism and the voting booth. I can tell you from being on the receiving end to some extent, that many people that work for organizations like the IDPH are just trying to do a job and many of them actually do care. The IDPH just does what its legally told to do and works with the resources its given. Its very clear that the Medical Cannabis division is totally under resourced and I would bet that was done intentionally. Hopefully that changes, but it won't be overnight. The Rauner administration disbanded the board that essentially looks at the program and improves it and makes changes. That is going to have to be put back together.
IDPH deals with stuff like homelessness, mental health, obesity, suicide, neonatal care, nursing homes and licensing foster homes. People that tend to get into that line of work do so because they are good people, not because they want to "punish people". Maybe I am bias because I do similar type of work, but we do not do it for the pay.
If people start slamming workers via the phone lines because they are upset that its taking so long to get a card then they will end up having the opposite effect. The last thing that MMJ patients want to get is a bad rep, we face stigma still. Many people know next to nothing about MMJ so it is up to us to set a good example.
Treating IDPH as hostile means don't leave anything up to IDPH rule making other than they get to copy what is passed into law into their rules.
Taking in $100,000-$200,000 a month, by their own rule gives them no excuse for not having "resources".
And I've answered your question about changing dispensaries before.