Antioch is still uncertain about permitting marijuana sales within its borders next year, when Illinois becomes the 11th state to legalize adult use of recreational cannabis, according to a tally published by the Daily Herald.
So far, 14 communities in the Chicago suburbs are leaning in favor of such sales, while 11 communities are leaning against and eight local governments are still studying the idea or remain uncertain about their plans, the Daily Herald reported.
Under a new law that takes effect Jan. 1, Illinois residents 21 or older can have up to 30 grams of cannabis in their possession, according to the advocacy group NORML. The law also gives local governments the power to allow or ban such sales.
The majority of the suburbs are looking at restricting marijuana sales to shops in certain areas or requiring the merchant to obtain a special use permit, according to the Daily Herald report.
Municipalities can also put in place a 3 percent tax on marijuana sales to generate revenues.
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Chicago Suburbs’ Views on Pot Sales
City / Village | Stance on Allowing Recreational Marijuana Sales |
Antioch | No action taken |
Arlington Heights | Leaning yes |
Bartlett | Leaning yes |
Batavia | Mayor vows veto |
Bloomingdale | Leaning no |
Buffalo Grove | Leaning yes |
East Dundee | Yes |
Elburn | Yes |
Elgin | Leaning yes |
Geneva | In discussions |
Grayslake | No |
Hanover Park | Undecided |
Island Lake | Leaning yes |
Lake Barrington | Leaning no |
Lake in the Hills | Leaning yes |
Lake Zurich | No |
Libertyville | Leaning no |
Lisle | Leaning no |
Lombard | Leaning yes |
Long Grove | No |
Mundelein | In discussions |
Naperville | No |
North Aurora | Leaning yes |
Park Ridge | Leaning no |
Pingree Grove | Yes |
Prospect Heights | Will appoint panel to study issue |
Schaumburg | In committee discussions |
South Elgin | Yes |
St. Charles | Leaning yes |
Sugar Grove | Leaning no |
Vernon Hills | In committee discussions |
Wauconda | Leaning yes |
Wheaton | Leaning no |