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Personal Cultivation Limits: Oak Lawn vs Tinley Park

How do personal cultivation limits rules compare between Oak Lawn, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Oak Lawn and Tinley Park have similar restriction levels.

Oak Lawn, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Illinois CRTA allows only registered medical-cannabis patients to grow up to five mature plants at home; recreational adult home cultivation is prohibited statewide. Cook County applies the state limits, and the Sheriff enforces the prohibition on recreational home grows in unincorporated areas.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Illinois CRTA allows only registered medical-cannabis patients to grow up to five mature plants at home; recreational adult home cultivation is prohibited statewide. Cook County applies the state limits, and the Sheriff enforces the prohibition on recreational home grows in unincorporated areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOak LawnTinley Park
State law410 ILCS 705 medical only410 ILCS 705 medical only
Plant cap5 plants over 5 inches5 plants over 5 inches
Eligible growersIDPH-registered medical patientsIDPH-registered medical patients
Recreational growProhibited statewideProhibited statewide
EnforcementCook County SheriffCook County Sheriff

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Oak Lawn FAQ

Can adults over 21 grow one plant at home in Cook County?

No. Illinois is one of the few legal states that bars recreational home cultivation entirely. Only Illinois Department of Public Health registered medical patients may grow, up to five plants in a locked, enclosed space.

Does Cook County add extra rules on top of the state limit?

Cook County does not adopt additional cultivation caps or local registration. The state CRTA controls. The Sheriff and Cook County State's Attorney enforce the state cap as a criminal cultivation matter.

Tinley Park FAQ

Can adults over 21 grow one plant at home in Cook County?

No. Illinois is one of the few legal states that bars recreational home cultivation entirely. Only Illinois Department of Public Health registered medical patients may grow, up to five plants in a locked, enclosed space.

Does Cook County add extra rules on top of the state limit?

Cook County does not adopt additional cultivation caps or local registration. The state CRTA controls. The Sheriff and Cook County State's Attorney enforce the state cap as a criminal cultivation matter.

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