Lawsuit that challenged marijuana licensing process in Illinois is dropped, clearing way for lottery – Chicago Tribune*

The withdrawal of the suit appears to clear the way for the state to hold the first of three lotteries Thursday. It will match 55 licenses to applicants who scored 85% or better on their applications for recreational cannabis stores.
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The True Believer
4 years ago

Again more freebies to the permanent victim class. So if you are a dope dealer or user who got caught for violating the law, you get a free license. America is over.

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