Illinois Makes Marijuana Legal – What You Can & Can’t DoIllinois Makes Marijuana Legal – What You Can & Can’t DoIllinois becomes the 11th state to legalize recreational marijuana. It takes effect Jan. 1, 2020, but there are still limits in place you should know.Steve ShannonSteve Shannon
Illinois Litter Control Act Says No Grass Clippings in the StreetIllinois Litter Control Act Says No Grass Clippings in the StreetWe've all done it. And, not only is it a terrible road hazard, in Illinois, it is also illegal.Steve ShannonSteve Shannon
Illinois Gas Tax Increase Bill Is Moving ForwardIllinois Gas Tax Increase Bill Is Moving ForwardThis may be the bill passing we look back on as the moment when the real mass exodus of Illinois began.Steve ShannonSteve Shannon
Illinois Senate Passes Bill Requiring Insurance Coverage Of EpiPen AlternativesIllinois Senate Passes Bill Requiring Insurance Coverage Of EpiPen AlternativesThis is the bill that will require insurance companies to provide coverage for generic EpiPen alternatives.Steve ShannonSteve Shannon
Illinois Has Raised Legal Age to Buy Tobacco to 21Illinois Has Raised Legal Age to Buy Tobacco to 21Governor Pritzker has signed a law raising the legal age to buy tobacco and nicotine products to 21. Find out when the law takes effect.Steve ShannonSteve Shannon
Take A Closer Look at Illinois’ Scott’s LawTake A Closer Look at Illinois’ Scott’s LawScott's Law, aimed at protecting police or other emergency vehicles stopped along the roadway, is just over two years old. Is the law strong enough?Steve ShannonSteve Shannon
Illinois Just Passed A New Smoke Detector LawIllinois Just Passed A New Smoke Detector LawHomeowners and apartment dwellers & landlords< here's what you need o know about the new smoke detector requirements.Steve ShannonSteve Shannon
Illinois Students Can Now Legally Take Unlimited Dual-Credit ClassesIllinois Students Can Now Legally Take Unlimited Dual-Credit ClassesBecause of a new state law, students will now be able to take an unlimited amount of classes earning them both high school and college credits.Steve ShannonSteve Shannon
Illinois Law Says You Can’t Leave Your 13-Year-Old At Home AloneIllinois Law Says You Can’t Leave Your 13-Year-Old At Home AloneThis isn't a brand new law, but a recent case stirs up much conversation on a law I think needs some changing.Steve ShannonSteve Shannon
Illinois May Approve New Stronger Law Against Texting and DrivingIllinois May Approve New Stronger Law Against Texting and DrivingIf you tend to text and drive and think you'll just end up paying a fine if you get caught, think again.MichelleMichelle