That has yet to be determined. The state rules will not be drafted until January 2014, and patients may not be able to access the state distribution centers until April or later in the summer.
The bill for marijuana in Illinois is a medical marijuana bill. It was passed in August 2013.
yes
the possetion of marijuana is illegal in the whole country.
Medical marijuana bills have been introduced into both houses in the General Assmebly of Illinois. In 2009, HB 2514 and SB 1381 were presented in efforts to reform Illinois' marijuana laws. The bills are still being reviewed, visit http://www.mpp.org/ for more information.
Not at the current moment. There is pending legislation trying to implement a Medical Marijuana program.
I don't know but see you in prison
Yes it was legalized May 26th, 2009.
You could have your probation revoked and go back to prison.
Probably 15 to 30 years ;) hope its right.
No, it is only legal in Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington.
As of 2021, several states have decriminalized marijuana, including Alaska, California, Colorado, Illinois, New York, and Oregon, among others. Decriminalization typically means that possessing small amounts of marijuana is treated as a civil offense, rather than a criminal one.
None, unless you have a license. Even then, you can only get a license (And grow) in states that have legalized medical Marijuana and the Marijuana can only supply medical Marijuana dispensaries.