- Statewide smoking ban: On January 1, 2008, the Smoke Free Illinois Act went into effect, banning smoking in all enclosed workplaces,
- including bars,
- Natural & Herbal Remedies Blog - Advice to Relieve Anxiety, ADHD & Morerestaurants,
- and casinos,
- and within 15 feet (4.6 m) of such places;
- exempts certain retail tobacco stores,
- private and semiprivate rooms in nursing homes occupied exclusively by smokers,
- designated smoking rooms in hotels/motels,
- and private residences,
- Smoking is prohibited in private residences when defined as a place of employment such as when used for child care or foster care.
- Local governments may regulate smoking more strictly than the state.
- Wiki Smoking Ban Illinois
Excise tax per pack $0,98 in Illinois
Have a question about natural remedies for your pet or a pet ailment? PetAlive's free Ask Our Experts service can help!Under Illinois law (720 ILCS § 550),
possession of less than 2.5 grams of marijuana (less than one-tenth of an ounce) is punishable by up to 30 days in jail and/or a fine of up to $1,500 dollars. Between 2.5 grams and 10 grams (about one-third of an ounce) is punishable with up to 6 months in jail and a $1,500 fine.
Possession of more than 30 grams is a class four felony with penalties ranging from 1-3 years in a state penitentiary and fines of up to $25,000.
possession of less than 2.5 grams of marijuana (less than one-tenth of an ounce) is punishable by up to 30 days in jail and/or a fine of up to $1,500 dollars. Between 2.5 grams and 10 grams (about one-third of an ounce) is punishable with up to 6 months in jail and a $1,500 fine.
Possession of more than 30 grams is a class four felony with penalties ranging from 1-3 years in a state penitentiary and fines of up to $25,000.
Illinois’ harsh penalties are particularly concerning because Illinois has the sixth-highest arrest rate for marijuana possession in the country. Buy 2 Get 1 Free on ALL products from PetAlive - natural, proven and safe remedies for pets!You can learn more about marijuana laws in Illinois by readingthis brief report from economist Jon Gettman, PhD.
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