Thanks, Will. 

Huffman/Michael — see below and let me know if you are good with me sending to update. 

Statement:
“The City is working with our state and local partners to develop comprehensive rules and regulations that will guide a safe and equitable implementation of legalized cannabis in Chicago next year. As the City continues to craft local guidelines for use and possession in accordance with the state bill, part of this effort will include working with TSA and Chicago Department of Aviation to guide how airport visitors and employees may transport and possess cannabis on airport grounds.  To be clear, if TSA discovers someone who has legal amounts of marijuana, local law enforcement wouldn’t charge them with anything because no crime has been committed."

Background:
With the state now offering businesses an opportunity to apply for dispensary licensing, the City is currently working to develop zoning regulations for recreational cannabis sales and use. We intend to introduce these regulations by ordinance at City Council this fall. 
This will be the first step in a series to ensure the City is prepared for a safe and equitable rollout of this new industry ahead of January 2020.

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On Sep 10, 2019, at 12:21 PM, William Shih <William.Shih@cityofchicago.org> wrote:

Actually cut the first statement because I guess in LA and Portland, they allow you to bring it on if you’re traveling in-state and we haven’t made that decision yet…

 

From: Paul Stewart <paul.stewart@cityofchicago.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2019 12:18 PM
To: William Shih <William.Shih@cityofchicago.org>; Patrick Mullane <Patrick.Mullane@cityofchicago.org>; Hali Levandoski <Hali.Levandoski@cityofchicago.org>; Lauren Huffman <Lauren.Huffman@cityofchicago.org>; Michael Crowley <Michael.Crowley@cityofchicago.org>
Subject: RE: Chicago Tribune question - marijuana legalization & air travel

 

Patrick’s statement and Will’s additional points are fine.

 

Paul Stewart

City of Chicago

Office of the Mayor

(312) 744-0571 – office

(312) 590-0881 – cell

paul.stewart@cityofchicago.org

 

From: William Shih <William.Shih@cityofchicago.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2019 12:14 PM
To: Patrick Mullane <Patrick.Mullane@cityofchicago.org>; Hali Levandoski <Hali.Levandoski@cityofchicago.org>; Lauren Huffman <Lauren.Huffman@cityofchicago.org>; Michael Crowley <Michael.Crowley@cityofchicago.org>; Paul Stewart <paul.stewart@cityofchicago.org>
Subject: RE: Chicago Tribune question - marijuana legalization & air travel

 

Patrick’s statement is fine, I think if we want to be more specific, there’s two things we can say that are relatively uncontroversial…

 

  1. We recommend that no one attempt to bring marijuana through a TSA checkpoint as they will not be permitted to board a flight with it per federal regulations.
  2. If TSA discovers someone who has legal amounts of marijuana, local law enforcement wouldn’t charge them with anything because no crime has been committed.

 

 

From: Patrick Mullane <Patrick.Mullane@cityofchicago.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2019 11:45 AM
To: Hali Levandoski <Hali.Levandoski@cityofchicago.org>; Lauren Huffman <Lauren.Huffman@cityofchicago.org>; William Shih <William.Shih@cityofchicago.org>; Michael Crowley <Michael.Crowley@cityofchicago.org>; Paul Stewart <paul.stewart@cityofchicago.org>
Subject: Re: Chicago Tribune question - marijuana legalization & air travel

 

+ Paul for review as well


From: Patrick Mullane <Patrick.Mullane@cityofchicago.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2019 11:20 AM
To: Hali Levandoski <Hali.Levandoski@cityofchicago.org>; Lauren Huffman <Lauren.Huffman@cityofchicago.org>; William Shih <William.Shih@cityofchicago.org>; Michael Crowley <Michael.Crowley@cityofchicago.org>
Subject: Re: Chicago Tribune question - marijuana legalization & air travel

 

Adding Will here for review as well. Zumbach's looking for something by 1 p.m. today. 

 

 


From: Zumbach, Lauren <lzumbach@chicagotribune.com>
Sent: Monday, September 9, 2019 2:42 PM
To: Patrick Mullane <Patrick.Mullane@cityofchicago.org>
Subject: Chicago Tribune question - marijuana legalization & air travel

 

Hi Patrick,

 

I’m a reporter with the Chicago Tribune working on a story about marijuana legalization and what it will mean for travelers in the city. In states that have already legalized recreational marijuana, there’s a lot of variation in how they handle rules about whether you can have it at the airport or not (since it’s still illegal under federal law, which the TSA follows). I spoke with the CDA, which said they’re working with the TSA and the city to follow local and federal guidelines, so I wanted to check with to you see whether the city has established any policies around whether legally purchased marijuana will be permitted at the airport and how local law enforcement will respond if TSA calls them in after discovering legal marijuana at a checkpoint.  

 

If you could give me a call or email, I’d appreciate it, and don’t hesitate to let me know if you have questions for me.

 

Thanks,

Lauren

 

 

Lauren Zumbach

Chicago Tribune

312-222-5163

312-208-0378

@laurenzumbach

 

 


From: Patrick Mullane <Patrick.Mullane@cityofchicago.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2019 11:03 AM
To: Hali Levandoski <Hali.Levandoski@cityofchicago.org>; Lauren Huffman <Lauren.Huffman@cityofchicago.org>
Subject: Re: Chicago Tribune question - marijuana legalization & air travel

 

Zumbach's looking for a statement from the Mayor's Office on this as well. How about this? 

 

Statement:

“The City is working with our state and local partners to develop comprehensive rules and regulations that will guide a safe and equitable implementation of legalized cannabis in Chicago next year. As the City continues to craft local guidelines for use and possession in accordance with the state bill, part of this effort will include working with TSA and Chicago Department of Aviation to guide how airport visitors and employees may transport and possess cannabis on airport grounds."

 

Background:

  • With the state now offering businesses an opportunity to apply for dispensary licensing, the City is currently working to develop zoning regulations for recreational cannabis sales and use. We intend to introduce these regulations by ordinance at City Council this fall. 
  • This will be the first step in a series to ensure the City is prepared for a safe and equitable rollout of this new industry ahead of January 2020.

 


From: Hali Levandoski <Hali.Levandoski@cityofchicago.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2019 11:02 AM
To: Lauren Huffman <Lauren.Huffman@cityofchicago.org>; Patrick Mullane <Patrick.Mullane@cityofchicago.org>
Subject: RE: Chicago Tribune question - marijuana legalization & air travel

 

Yep, I forwarded the thread and put you on cc for awareness.

 

From: Lauren Huffman <Lauren.Huffman@cityofchicago.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2019 11:02 AM
To: Patrick Mullane <Patrick.Mullane@cityofchicago.org>; Hali Levandoski <Hali.Levandoski@cityofchicago.org>
Subject: Re: Chicago Tribune question - marijuana legalization & air travel

 

Hali can you please dig it up?

 


From: Patrick Mullane <Patrick.Mullane@cityofchicago.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2019 10:21:26 AM
To: Lauren Huffman <Lauren.Huffman@cityofchicago.org>; Hali Levandoski <Hali.Levandoski@cityofchicago.org>
Subject: Fw: Chicago Tribune question - marijuana legalization & air travel

 

Can someone send me CDA's response to this? 

 


From: Zumbach, Lauren <lzumbach@chicagotribune.com>
Sent: Monday, September 9, 2019 2:42 PM
To: Patrick Mullane <Patrick.Mullane@cityofchicago.org>
Subject: Chicago Tribune question - marijuana legalization & air travel

 

Hi Patrick,

 

I’m a reporter with the Chicago Tribune working on a story about marijuana legalization and what it will mean for travelers in the city. In states that have already legalized recreational marijuana, there’s a lot of variation in how they handle rules about whether you can have it at the airport or not (since it’s still illegal under federal law, which the TSA follows). I spoke with the CDA, which said they’re working with the TSA and the city to follow local and federal guidelines, so I wanted to check with to you see whether the city has established any policies around whether legally purchased marijuana will be permitted at the airport and how local law enforcement will respond if TSA calls them in after discovering legal marijuana at a checkpoint.  

 

If you could give me a call or email, I’d appreciate it, and don’t hesitate to let me know if you have questions for me.

 

Thanks,

Lauren

 

 

Lauren Zumbach

Chicago Tribune

312-222-5163

312-208-0378

@laurenzumbach