I'm over at the Thompson Center, where Gov. Pritzker will be talking about "ensuring fairness when awarding conditional adult-use cannabis dispensary licenses." Here's my story from yesterday. chicago.suntimes.com/cannabis/2020/…
After going thru priorities of legalization law, Pritzker says his admin has heard for weeks "that more needs to be done to ensure fairness" in the cannabis industry and application process. Reiterates what's outlined in the linked story above.
Notes that all applicants who revise applications, challenge scores and get a perfect grade will be included in the lottery. Currently, only 21 groups had perfect scores.
First round of scoring "has been far from perfect," Pritzker says, though there have been "signs of real progress." Says IL is still poised to have a more diverse industry than other states.
"You cannot pave a perfect path without a road map," Pritzker says, noting there was no "road map" for a "truly equitable cannabis legalization framework." Points to upcoming disparity study that will show how industry is working and any challenges to equity moving fwd.
Pritzker says there's still much opportunity for "greater representation" and change in industry. Proposes possibly capping number of applications in specific regions groups can submit.
Toi Hutchinson, Pritzker's top pot adviser, says "we have a long road ahead of us" and that equity remains the administration's top priority.
Hutchinson points to working with members of the General Assembly to readdress the legalization law. State Reps. La Shawn Ford and Kathleen Willis have both been talking about introducing a trailer bill during upcoming veto session.
Hutchinson on disparity study: Results will be proposed to further promote equity before next licenses are handed out.
Foxx and Pritzker have both touted the other equity-based portions of the legalization law: The R3 grant program to invigorate affected areas and the expungement program.
Pritzker won't give specifics on how much the new process for grading will cost the state or when exactly the process will be completed. Says possibly the fall.
Pressed on the initial 21 lottery contestants, Hutchinson says states will be "laser focused" on ensuring applicants are true social equity candidates.
Hutchinson says losing applicants will have ten days to respond after receiving deficiencies.
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Joseph Collins, an Alsip man with clear ties to the Proud Boys, was charged with a hate crime after allegedly vandalizing UpRising Bakery and Cafe in Lake in the Hills earlier this month. chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2022/7/3…
Collins has been photographed wearing Proud Boys garb and standing alongside Edgar “Remy Del Toro” Delatorre, a prominent member of the neofascist group. Both men were present for the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, which has led to federal charges against dozens of Proud Boys.
Collins allegedly smashed out windows at the bakery and spray-painted hateful graffiti following threats and harassment over the bakery’s planned “Starry Night Drag Brunch,” which was supposed to happen that same evening.
The @Suntimes on Monday reported that Mayor Lightfoot has been stalling on a fix to address the way the city investigates fatal police shootings, which currently violates state law. chicago.suntimes.com/2021/5/10/2242…
Since there’s some renewed interest in the Proud Boys, I’m going to highlight some members operating in and around the Chicago area. First up is Brien James, a former klansman who started the American Guard and leads the Indiana Proud Boys. splcenter.org/fighting-hate/…
James was among the white nationalist crew that joined a downtown rally against Kim Foxx last year. Here’s James chatting with Chicago FOP Prez John Catanzara at the rally.
James was there alongside Chicago Proud Boys, including “Trigger” Tom Christensen. Christensen has since been sentenced to three years in prison for stabbing another man at a concert at Northerly Island. chicago.suntimes.com/2019/11/18/209…
I’m headed to the Thompson Center to cover multiple press conferences dealing with the state’s decision to whittle down 700+ applicants for new pot shop licenses to just 21 groups who will be included in a lottery to determine the winners.
Congressmen Danny Davis and Chuy Garcia and state Rep. La Shawn Ford are expected to speak about the “rigged” lottery at one of them.
The group claimed the lottery has been scheduled for tmrw, which former state Rep. Rickey Hendon called “a snake move.” One applicant said his group is now filing an injunction. Another suit obtained by the ST has already been filed in connection with the applications.
Adherents of the boogaloo movement believe a civil war is imminent, and some actively look to incite one. One “boogaloo boi” who was photographed with Kyle Rittenhouse in the lead up to the shootings said as many as 24 boogaloo loyalists were in Kenosha.