Lawsuit alleges ‘cartel’ colludes to keep cannabis prices high in Illinois. Industry members say there’s no evidence for the allegations.

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Industry participants say the allegations in the suit, filed by True Social Equity in Cannabis, are groundless.

A federal lawsuit accuses cannabis companies of running a “Chicago cartel” that colludes to keep prices high in Illinois ― but industry participants say the allegations are groundless.

Anna Rose Li-Epstein holds a sign on March 29, 2022, during a rally outside the Thompson Center by the group True Social Equity in Cannabis demanding broader decriminalization of marijuana in Illinois with no lottery or caps on business licenses. Michael Simpson, a prominent cannabis industry attorney who has represented one of the defendants, but has no connection with this case, called the suit “head-scratching.”

 

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Dispensary 3.5 grams $70 Local hood supplier 3.5 grams $25

Good. Let's get them in front of a judge and get this sorted out.

Why can’t we stop fucking things up? This state is a joke.

Weed corporations are publicly traded; this is why there aren't any Black dispensaries. Back room deals sealed the fate of potential Black businesses. Vulture capitalism reigns supreme in Illinois, combined with corruption.

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