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Illinois Cannabis Package and Label Laws and Requirements

Cannabis has been legalized for both medical and recreational use in Illinois. As such, the state has established specific regulations and requirements regarding packaging and labeling of cannabis products to ensure consumer safety and compliance with state laws. This article will provide a comprehensive overview of the packaging and labeling laws and requirements for cannabis products in Illinois.

Packaging Requirements

The Illinois Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act (CRTA) sets out specific requirements for packaging of cannabis products in Illinois. All cannabis products must be sold in child-resistant packaging that is opaque and cannot be easily opened by children. The packaging must also be tamper-evident, meaning that any attempt to open or tamper with the package must be obvious to the consumer. Click here to view our cannabis packaging.

In addition to these requirements, the packaging must also contain the following information:

- The name of the cannabis product.

- The date of cultivation and harvest.

- The net weight of the cannabis product.

- A unique identifier for the cannabis product, such as a batch number or lot number.

- The concentration of THC and CBD in the product.

- The name and address of the cultivation center and dispensary where the product was produced and sold, respectively. 

Labeling Requirements

The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) has established specific requirements for labeling of cannabis products in Illinois. All labels must be easily readable and prominently displayed on the package. Click here to view our cannabis warning labels.

The labels must also include the following information:

- The name of the cannabis product.

- The date of cultivation and harvest.

- The net weight of the cannabis product.

- The concentration of THC and CBD in the product.

- The name and address of the cultivation center and dispensary where the product was produced and sold, respectively.

- A warning statement that the product contains THC, which is a psychoactive substance that can impair driving and cause cognitive impairment.

- A statement indicating that the product is for adult use only.

- A statement indicating that the product should be kept out of reach of children and pets.

- A statement indicating that the product should not be used by pregnant or breastfeeding women.

- In addition to these requirements, the label must also include the universal cannabis symbol that is designated by the state of Illinois.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, the state of Illinois has established strict regulations and requirements for packaging and labeling of cannabis products to ensure consumer safety and compliance with state laws. All cannabis products must be sold in child-resistant packaging that is tamper-evident and opaque. The packaging and labeling must include specific information such as the name of the product, date of cultivation and harvest, net weight, THC and CBD concentration, and name and address of the cultivation center and dispensary. The labeling must also include warning statements about the psychoactive effects of THC and the need to keep the product away from children, pets, pregnant or breastfeeding women, and adults who should not consume cannabis. It is important for cannabis businesses and consumers to understand and adhere to these regulations to ensure the safety and well-being of all parties involved.

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