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Episode 176 – How YOU Can Help Legalize Cannabis Lounges & Events in Illinois
In this episode of The Cole Memo, host Cole Preston discusses House Bill 3061, the On-Premise Cannabis Consumption Act, with advocates Nathan, Maddie, and Dipesh from the Illinois Cannabis Consumption Association. They break down how the bill would allow municipalities to permit cannabis lounges and events, creating safer spaces for consumers while addressing gaps in
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Episode 175 – Debating Prohibitionists & Cannabis Industry Moves
Cole responds to criticism over his interview with Every Brain Matters’ Aubrey Adams(episode available soon at ColeMemo.com/Patreon), defending open dialogue and the importance of engaging with opposing views. He tackles claims that hosting prohibitionists is harmful, arguing that avoiding an echo chamber only weakens the movement. The episode also covers local cannabis news, including a
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Episode 174 – Inside the Honeycomb Hideout Retreat: Illinois’ Cannabis Oasis
In this episode of The Cole Memo, I visit the Honeycomb Hideout Retreat in Addison, Illinois, for a deep dive into this unique cannabis-friendly space. I sit down with Mark Kunicki, the founder, to discuss how the retreat fosters community, education, and access to high-quality cannabis products. From networking and game nights to medical card
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Episode 173 – Madigan’s Fall and Illinois’ Ethics Crossroads featuring Jeremy Gorner
In this episode of The Cole Memo, Cole sits down with Jeremy Gorner of the Chicago Tribune to discuss the fallout from former Speaker Michael Madigan’s conviction and its implications for Illinois politics. They explore Governor Pritzker’s brief, off-the-cuff reference to Madigan during his budget address, the GOP’s renewed calls for ethics reform, and whether
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Episode 172 – I testified against police
In this episode of The Cole Memo, Cole breaks down Senate Bill 42, which could end Illinois’ requirement for odor-proof cannabis containers and stop police from searching cars based solely on the smell of weed. Joined by Phil, they discuss Cole’s testimony at the state Senate hearing, law enforcement pushback, and the broader implications for
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Episode 171 – Illinois resident sues law enforcement for seizing legal cannabis
In this live episode of The Cole Memo, Cole Preston kicks things off with updates on the Real ID deadline and other news before diving into the main story: a groundbreaking lawsuit where Illinois State Police were forced to return legally seized cannabis and cash. He also explores racial disparities in enforcement and breaks down
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Criminal Law Committee in the Illinois Senate Votes to Advance Bill to Ban Vehicle Searches Based on Smell of Cannabis
On Tuesday, February 19th, an Illinois Senate committee voted 7-3 to advance Senate Bill 42, which would eliminate the requirement that cannabis be transported in vehicles in an odor-proof container. Update: As of February 27, 2025, this legislation is set for its third reading in the Senate on March 4, 2025. After the third reading,
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Episode 170 – Illinois Hemp Farm Raided by Police
In this special live episode of The Cole Memo, Cole Preston is joined by co-host Phil and guest Demarcus Medley, owner of Green Lords Farms in Galesburg, Illinois. They dive into Demarcus’s journey from urban farming with aquaponics to becoming one of Illinois’ first Black hemp farmers. Demarcus shares the harrowing story of being raided
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Episode 169 – RFK Jr. Comments on Cannabis, New Consumption Bill in Illinois, and more!
In this live Valentine’s Day episode of The Cole Memo, Cole Preston covers major cannabis policy updates in Illinois, including new bills that could legalize on-premise consumption at hospitality venues and eliminate the state’s controversial odor-proof container requirement. He also breaks down RFK Jr.’s recent comments on cannabis and their potential impact on federal rescheduling
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Episode 168 – Is Hemp Hurting Illinois’ Cannabis Market? Solutions & Must-Know News
In this episode of The Cole Memo, we break down Illinois’ record-breaking cannabis sales in 2024 and explore what these numbers really mean. While the state touts economic growth, we examine the growing divide between corporate operators and social equity businesses, as well as the ongoing battle over hemp-derived cannabinoids. Plus, we discuss Governor Pritzker’s
