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  • January 17, 2019
  • Illinois Laws

Illinois Cannabis Law Changes

Cannabis seems to have earned its way into Illinois’ legal and political “BUZZWORDS OF 2019”. In the midterm elections, the “war on drugs” lost a large battle in ten states that have now legalized cannabis for adults, while 33 allow medical use. Those major changes in legislation demonstrate the massive steps being taken to reform prohibitionist cannabis policies at the state, federal and international levels. Quintana Law Group is focused on understanding how Illinois Cannabis law changes affect the rights of Illinois’ Citizens.

As recently published in FORBES,

“2019 could be a banner year for legalization via state legislatures,” Mason Tvert, spokesman for the Marijuana Policy Project, said in an email. “Several states across multiple regions of the country are strongly considering ending prohibition and regulating marijuana for adult use. A growing number of state lawmakers and governors are either getting behind these efforts or coming to the realization that they cannot hold them up much longer. The steady growth of public support we’ve been seeing around the country will likely translate into some major state-level victories for marijuana policy reform.”

Illinois’ recent election of its new Governor, J.B. Pritzker (D) was a strong statement by the residents of the state, as Pritzker made support for legalizing marijuana a centerpiece of his campaign, beginning in the primary race against fellow Democrats. At one point he even held a press conference outside of a medical cannabis dispensary. Shortly after Election Day, Pritzker confirmed that he wants to pursue legalization among top priorities when the new legislature convenes. Michael Madigan, the state House speaker, who until now has been noncommittal regarding Illinois Cannabis Law and the discontinuation of cannabis prohibition, says he’s on board with the incoming governor’s marijuana plans.

A study from the Illinois Economic Policy Institute and the University of Illinois determined last month that legalizing marijuana would create 24,000 jobs, generate more than $500 million in tax revenue and infuse roughly $1 billion into the state economy overall by 2020.

“In state after state, lawmakers are coming out of the woodwork in favor of legalization,” Justin Strekal, political director for NORML, said. “Be it on the grounds of criminal justice reform, community-police relations, racial justice, tax revenue or that they just see the writing on the wall, the political evolutions are accelerating at a tremendous rate.”

According to FORBES, Illinois does seem positioned to fully legalize marijuana in 2019. But there are others that seem potentially ready to do so via ballot initiatives in 2020 or that could pass other cannabis-related legislation in the upcoming new year. These legal changes could mean an opportunity for previous convictions to be expunged or sealed.

If you’re interested in seeking legal counsel for a Drug Possession charge or conviction, you should contact Quintana Law Group now. For more information and updates regarding the Illinois Cannabis Law changes and how they may affect you.

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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:

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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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