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Marijuana for sale Monday for suburban patients

Medical marijuana will be legal and for sale Monday in eight Illinois towns including Mundelein, North Aurora, Addison and Schaumburg, officials say.

The dispensaries are set to open to kick off sales in a state pot program that has been in development for nearly two years.

The number will grow to a dozen dispensaries by the end of the month and up to 25 by the end of the year, program director Joseph Wright said Wright said.

Only the 3,000 or so patients with state-issued ID cards will be able to legally buy marijuana from the dispensaries.

Growers on Friday began shipping their products to dispensaries around the state, following instructions sent to them by the Illinois Department of Agriculture. A statewide digital tracking system has been launched to prevent any diversion of marijuana to the black market.

"It's a safe industry with a strong infrastructure here in Illinois," said Ben Kovler, CEO of Green Thumb Industries, which has started shipping marijuana from its Rock Island cultivation facility to its dispensary in Mundelein and other retail shops. "We're all in touch with local police. There will be no surprises."

Kovler cautioned patients that they must have their ID card and have designated a dispensary with the Illinois Department of Public Health before they can make a purchase. "I'd hate for somebody to drive and learn that at the end of the drive," Kovler said.

The PharmaCannis dispensary in Schaumburg has the green light to open Monday but might not yet have any product to sell, co-Chief Executive Officer John Leja said Friday night.

It wasn't clear when the company would receive its shipment of cannabis from its supplier, Leja said.

Transportation from cultivation center to retail shops are governed by official instructions sent to growers Thursday. They can transport marijuana only between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. Vehicles carrying it must be staffed by at least two cultivation center employees.

Growers must enter unique product ID numbers into the system before they can ship. Florida-based BioTrack THC, which has the Illinois contract for tracking medical marijuana from seed to sale, has similar state contracts in Washington, New Mexico and New York, said CEO Patrick Vo.

In Illinois, BioTrack will be paid $230,000 to get the system running, with annual hosting and maintenance costs of $37,000, Wright said.

The tracking system allows state officials to monitor in real time the location of seedlings, sale products and even plant waste scheduled for destruction. "In the system, any change in quantity requires some type of action or description," Vo said.

The system also is designed to catch violators who might add black-market marijuana to the legitimate system, Vo said. Tracking each product protects patients with weakened immune systems from marijuana that hasn't been tested for harmful microbes, poisons from fungus, pesticides and solvents.

"I'm certain there are a lot of people on the fence" about Illinois' pilot program "and people who are staunchly prohibitionist," Vo said. "Accountability, transparency and safety are things both sides can get behind."

Illinois has 3,300 patients approved for the program. The Illinois Department of Public Health started mailing patients their official program ID cards last week.

The remainder of the eight licensed dispensaries are in Marion, Canton, Quincy and Ottawa.

Illinois is among 23 states with medical marijuana programs.

"We're thrilled," said Bradley Vallerius, spokesman for Revolution Cannabis-Delavan, a cultivation center in central Illinois, which plans to ship products to dispensaries this weekend.

• Daily Herald Political Editor Mike Riopell and staff writer Christopher Placek contributed.

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Four suburban dispensaries are allowed to start selling medical marijuana Monday:

• The Clinic Mundelein, 1325 Armour Blvd., Mundelein.

• Earthed, 852 South Westgate, Addison.

• PharmaCannis Health & Wellness, 161 South Lincolnway St., Suite 301, North Aurora.

• PharmaCannis Health & Wellness, 1135 Tower Road, Schaumburg.

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