Illinois CRTA allows licensed dispensaries to deliver to adult consumers statewide once the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation issues delivery rules. Cook County permits deliveries to unincorporated addresses by state-licensed dispensaries and prohibits unlicensed cannabis couriers under Ch. 102 and the County Sheriff's drug enforcement authority.
Under 410 ILCS 705, Illinois licenses dispensaries, transporters, and craft growers, and IDFPR is phasing in adult-use delivery rules following the 2023 amendments. Cook County does not require a separate local delivery permit, but couriers must be employed by a state-licensed dispensary, carry a manifest, comply with vehicle and tracking rules, and may not deliver more than 30 grams of flower or CRTA-equivalent product per transaction to a Cook County resident over 21. Deliveries into Cook County suburbs depend on the receiving municipality's opt-in posture; some Cook suburbs ban deliveries entirely, while unincorporated areas allow them under Ch. 102.
Delivering without state licensure, exceeding CRTA possession limits, delivering to minors, or operating in a banned suburb triggers Sheriff arrests, IDFPR license revocation, vehicle seizure, and felony charges under the Illinois Controlled Substances Act for non-licensed couriers.
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