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Illinois became one of the first states to legalize recreational cannabis through a legislative process (not ballot initiative) when the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act took effect on January 1, 2020. The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) licenses all dispensaries.
Illinois residents 21+ may purchase up to 30 grams of flower, 500mg THC in cannabis-infused products, and 5 grams of concentrate at a licensed dispensary. Non-residents are limited to 15 grams of flower. Medical patients have higher purchase limits.
Yes. Illinois became one of the first states to legalize recreational cannabis through a legislative process (not ballot initiative) when the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act took effect on January 1, 2020. Cannabis is legal for adults 21 and older in Illinois.
Always purchase from a licensed dispensary. BakedBot only lists state-licensed retailers. Cannabis laws vary by city and county — check your local regulations before purchasing.
Yes. Illinois legalized adult-use recreational cannabis on January 1, 2020, making it one of the first states to do so through legislation. Adults 21+ can purchase cannabis from licensed dispensaries regulated by the IDFPR.
Illinois has hundreds of licensed dispensaries statewide, with the highest concentration in the Chicago metro area. BakedBot tracks dispensaries across Chicago, Naperville, Joliet, Rockford, and throughout the state.
Illinois residents 21+ may purchase up to 30 grams of flower, 500mg of THC in infused products, or 5 grams of concentrate per transaction. Out-of-state visitors are limited to 15 grams of flower.
No. Public consumption of cannabis is prohibited in Illinois. Cannabis may only be consumed in private residences or in licensed cannabis consumption lounges where available.
A valid government-issued photo ID showing you are 21 or older. Illinois dispensaries accept driver's licenses, passports, and state-issued ID cards.