The Illinois Supreme Court ruled Thursday the smell of burnt cannabis alone is insufficient grounds for police officers to search a vehicle. The ruling stems from a 2020 traffic stop in Henry County.
Reversing a previous ruling from before the legalization of marijuana, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the smell of burnt cannabis alone is not enough to justify a warrantless ...
Treasurer Deborah Goldberg said she fired Shannon O'Brien because she "committed gross misconduct and demonstrated she is ...
(AP) — An odor of burnt marijuana doesn't justify a search of a car without a warrant in Illinois, the state Supreme Court said Thursday ... of situations where cannabis can be used and ...
A group of social equity cannabis transport companies in Illinois filed a lawsuit against the state ... filed Nov. 1 in ...
29 (UPI) --Cannabis legalization is on the ballot again this ... recreational marijuana pits hope for economic boom against ...
Falling prices make it tougher for companies in the business of selling cannabis, but consumers get more weed for their buck. Illinois traditionally has had some of the highest retail prices and ...
Treasurer Deborah Goldberg fired the state's top cannabis regulator in September for “gross misconduct." That decision is now ...
who has been leading the Cannabis Division at the Illinois Department of Agriculture since he left the CCC in 2020. Before settling on Lakeman as their preferred candidate late Monday afternoon ...
Shannon O'Brien has appealed her firing as chairwoman of the Cannabis Control Commission to the Supreme Judicial Court, ...
WASHINGTON, Oct 15 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court tackled a case on Tuesday involving a New York state man who was fired from his job as a commercial truck driver for failing a drug test after ...
BOSTON (SHNS) – Shannon O’Brien has appealed her firing as chairwoman of the Cannabis Control Commission to the Supreme ...