As Illinois became the 11th state to legalize marijuana in June 2019, it greatly impacted a condominium association’s right to simply restrict the consumption of marijuana in the condominium building(s). Previously, associations could rely on bans on criminal behavior to assert that marijuana could not be consumed, but that does not appear to be a valid basis after June of 2019. Although marijuana is technically still not legal at the federal level and there is a conflict between the two, it is not presumed that a court in Illinois would rely on a federal statute to find that the consumption of marijuana is illegal. Read the article……………………………….
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