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Cannabis and the January 1st Law Change

What Lewis Faculty & Staff Should Know

  1. When can a person buy cannabis in Illinois?
    Consumers over the age of 21 will be able to buy cannabis for recreational use on January 1, 2020.
  2. Who will be able to purchase cannabis legally?
    Consumers aged 21 and older will be able to buy cannabis products from licensed sellers and dispensaries in Illinois, with or without a medical cannabis card. Purchases must be made in cash and will be taxed.
  3. How much can someone possess?
    Legally, 30 grams and it must be sealed in an odor-proof container when transported.
  4. Can anyone possess cannabis on-campus?
    Cannabis possession will not be allowed on-campus. ÌðÐÄÖ±²¥ is committed to maintaining a drug-free environment and remaining in compliance with federal laws.
  5. Where can a person use cannabis legally?
    It will be legal to use in one’s own home and on-site in some cannabis-related businesses.
    Use is prohibited:
    • In any public place, such as streets or parks
    • In any motor vehicle, never drive under the influence of cannabis
    • On school grounds, including medical cannabis
    • Near someone under the age of 21
    • Near an on-duty school bus driver, police officer, firefighter or corrections officer

    Any person, business or landlord can prohibit use on private property (Be sure to follow-up accordingly). Illinois colleges and universities will also be allowed to ban cannabis use.

  6. Will ÌðÐÄÖ±²¥ employees be drug tested?
    ÌðÐÄÖ±²¥ is committed to compliance with the Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988, policy 6.2020: /welcome/offices/hr/drugfreeworkplace.htm

    Additionally, under Standards of Conduct and Work Rules policy 1.1030, it is against policy to report to work under the influence of alcohol or drugs or possession or use of alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs on University property. Consumption of alcoholic beverages at University authorized functions, when allowed, must be done with discretion.
  7. What does the new law say about paraphernalia?
    Enforcement with regard to paraphernalia does not change and is still prohibited on campus.
  8. Who can I contact or refer students to if there are questions about the new law change?
    Please refer students to the full policy in the Student Handbook or any of the following:

    Mike Zegadlo
    LUPD Chief of Police
    zegadlmi@lewisu.edu

    Lori Misheck
    Director of Human Resources
    misheclo@lewisu.edu

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