Author: Cole Preston
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Episode 160 – From Brick Weed to Artisanal Craft: Cannabis Innovation with Dustin Shroyer
In this episode, I sit down with Dustin, the former COO and President of Revolution Cannabis in Illinois, to explore his journey from early experiments with homegrown cannabis in the 90s to shaping cutting-edge cultivation and extraction techniques. During the episode, we discuss the evolving landscape of cannabis testing, the challenges of maintaining quality in competitive…
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Episode 159 – Social Equity, Cannabis Testing, and the .3% Line
In this episode, Cole Preston sits down with Miggy and Phil for a lively discussion on the evolving dynamics of the hemp and cannabis industries. They explore the blurred lines between hemp and marijuana, the implications of Illinois’ strict regulations, and the impact of social equity programs. From consumer safety concerns with synthetic products to…
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Episode 158 – Illinois Cannabis Transport Challenges & Hemp
In this episode, I welcome Ted Parks, chairman of the Independent Third-Party Carriers Association (ITPCA), to discuss the trials and triumphs of independent cannabis transporters in Illinois. We explore the financial challenges transporters face and the regulatory landscape. Ted shares his advocacy journey, insights into the industry, and the importance of equity in cannabis policy. The…
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Episode 157 – Law Enforcement Perspective on Cannabis Legalization and Policy
In this episode, Cole engages in a thought-provoking conversation with RJ, a former law enforcement officer with 20 years of experience at local, state, and federal levels, including work with DHS and border security. This episode is audio only. They explore nuanced views on cannabis legalization, medical use, and public policy, while reflecting on enforcement…
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Illinois Expands Medical Cannabis Program with 4 New Qualifying Conditions
For the first time in six years, the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) has approved four new conditions eligible for treatment with medical cannabis. IDPH Director Dr. Sameer Vohra approved the conditions after a board advisory review. The newly added conditions are: Qualifying patients must be diagnosed with a debilitating condition, as defined in…
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Push to Ban Federally-Legal Cannabis in Illinois Fails Alongside Cannabis Omnibus
In my last article, I wrote about the Lame Duck legislative session in Illinois. Ahead of the session, industry stakeholders intensified efforts to advance policy amendments to HB2911, which aimed to update the Illinois Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act(CRTA). In addition to proposed amendments to the CRTA, Governor Pritzker expressed support for a bill (HB4293)…
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How Cannabis Policy Could Change for “Legal” Illinois in 2025
Illinois cannabis policy has made little headway over the last decade. Only a small number of proposed changes have successfully become law. This article explores what the future may hold for cannabis consumers and entrepreneurs in Illinois in 2025. The end of the article highlights key cannabis policy developments over the years. 2025: The Year…
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Episode 156 – Mini Doc: Cannabis Legalization in Illinois
This documentary uncovers the hidden flaws in Illinois’ cannabis legalization, detailing how excitement turned into a complex web of criminal penalties and inequities. Through in-depth analysis and interviews, it reveals how promises of reform were overshadowed by political interests and limited access, leaving many residents still facing criminal consequences for cannabis in a state where…
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Episode 155 – Mini Doc available now!
In this episode of The Cole Memo, Cole Preston and Phil discuss the release of Cole’s new mini-documentary, now streaming at colememo.com/minidoc. They reflect on the challenges of Illinois’ cannabis legalization, touching on persistent criminalization, limited licensing, and the broader Midwest cannabis culture. Cole shares insights on the documentary’s impact, its role as an introduction…
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Episode 154 – Happy Holidaze
In this episode, I share the exciting news about the release of the final cut of my mini-documentary and let you know that the public feeds will be quieter during the holiday season. Links mentioned during show
