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  • November 6, 2018
  • Illinois Laws

4 Facts About Illinois Medical Marijuana Laws

Illinois Governor, Bruce Rauner, has signed into law changes that create a new class of use for medical marijuana users. Here are four points to help understand the changes:

1. These new changes provide for more access to medical marijuana. the new law allows medical marijuana to be used as a replacement for opioid pain medication. That means anyone whose doctor would write them a prescription for pain pills like OxyContin or Vicodin could be certified for medical marijuana. Eventually, patients will be able to take their doctor certifications directly to a dispensary, complete their registration there and begin purchasing cannabis, and state health officials will review the registration later to make sure it meets the requirements of the law.

2. Changes will also provide for easier access. For other medical cannabis patients — those who have one of about 40 qualifying serious and often chronic conditions — the application process will no longer include background checks and fingerprinting. Patients will also be able to get provisional approval to buy marijuana while their applications are being processed.

3. New Illinois Marijuana Law changes will also affect how much, and how frequently a patient will have access to medical marijuana. Those who qualify for medical pot for opioid replacement will be able to purchase cannabis at a licensed dispensary for 90 days, but that can be renewed with a physician’s approval. For other patients, certification lasts for three years, a time frame that was lengthened from one year. Qualifying patients can buy up to 2.5 ounces every two weeks. The medical marijuana law, including the new opioid-replacement measure, is currently in a pilot phase until July 1, 2020, and would need to be extended or made permanent in order to continue beyond that date.

4. The governor and the state health chief may have endorsed marijuana as a painkiller substitute, but the state is still fighting in court over adding so-called intractable pain — or pain that’s resistant to other treatment — as its own qualifying condition. In January, a Cook County judge ordered intractable pain to be added to the list, but the state chose to appeal the ruling.

For information regarding Medical Marijuana, Marijuana Charges in the state of Illinois, or other Drug-related charges, contact Quintana Law Group at mquintana@quintanalawgroup.com or visit QUINTANALAWGROUP.COM

Information for this article was sourced from https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-met-medical-marijuana-illinois-five-things-20180829-story.html

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  • Criminal Defense

Protecting Your Future: The Vital Importance of Immediate Criminal Defense

PROTECTING YOUR FUTURE: THE VITAL IMPORTANCE OF IMMEDIATE CRIMINAL DEFENSE

Few legal problems are more frightening than criminal charges. The moment you are accused, the weight of the legal system can feel overwhelming. However, it is important to remember that a charge is not a conviction—and the steps you take in the hours and days following an arrest can change the trajectory of your case.

PROTECTING YOUR FUTURE: THE VITAL IMPORTANCE OF IMMEDIATE CRIMINAL DEFENSE

When facing the court, there is more than just your freedom on the line. A criminal record can create a “ripple effect” that touches every part of your personal and professional life. Beyond potential jail time or fines, your reputation, job prospects, driving privileges, and even your immigration status may be in jeopardy.

For many, a conviction can mean the loss of a professional license, difficulty finding housing, or permanent stains on a hard-earned reputation.

WHY YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO WAIT

The legal system moves quickly, and the prosecution is already building their case against you. If you’ve been charged with a crime, do not delay. Seeking legal advice immediately allows your attorney to:

  • Protect you from self-incrimination during questioning.
  • Preserve vital evidence and interview witnesses while memories are fresh.
  • Negotiate with prosecutors before the case even reaches the courtroom.
TAKE THE FIRST STEP TOWARD YOUR DEFENSE

You don’t have to face this alone. At Quintana Law Group, we understand the high stakes involved in criminal defense. Our dedicated team is here to lead you through every step of the process, providing the aggressive representation and personalized strategies you deserve.

Contact Quintana Law Group today to learn about your rights and discuss your criminal defense needs. Your future is worth fighting for.

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  • October 1, 2019
  • Uncategorized

Alhambra Palace Reception Honoring Justice Jesse G. Reyes

Join us this upcoming Wednesday at Alhambra Palace Restaurant in Chicago!

My friends, colleagues, and I are hosting a special event for Jesse G. Reyes. For tickets visitContact us via email in our contact section.

www.quintanalawgroup.com

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  • August 21, 2019
  • Illinois Laws

I-294 Roadside Safety Check Planned for Labor Day Weekend

THE ILLINOIS STATE POLICE WILL BE CONDUCTING THE ROADSIDE SAFETY CHECK ALONG I-294 IN DES PLAINES.

The Illinois State Police are planning to conduct a Roadside Safety Check in Des Plaines during the late evening hours of Aug. 30 through the early morning hours of Aug. 31, according to a news release from the Illinois State Police. The roadside safety check will be held on the northbound Tri-State Tollway (I-294) at the Touhy Avenue Toll Plaza at milepost 41.6.

For the full article visit https://patch.com/illinois/desplaines/i-294-roadside-safety-check-planned-labor-day-weekend

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