Court strikes down ban on campaign contributions from medical marijuana licensees

by | Mar 27, 2017

Court strikes down ban on campaign contributions from medical marijuana licensees

by | Mar 27, 2017

A federal court has struck down an Illinois law that banned licensed medical marijuana businesses from making contributions to candidates PACs and other political committees.

In a decision issued March 24, U.S. District Court Judge John Z. Lee ruled that the ban violated the businesses’ First Amendment rights.

Judge Lee ruled that the state had provided no justification for banning contributions from the medical cannabis industry while not banning contributions from any other regulated industries.

“By singling out medical cannabis organizations,” Judge Lee wrote, the state appeared to be favoring certain speakers based on their viewpoints – precisely the type of discrimination the Supreme Court has disapproved of in the past.

Judge Lee also observed that Illinois election law already limits contributions by individuals to $5,000 and contributions by corporations to $10,000 (with adjustments for inflation), and the state failed to explain why these limits wouldn’t sufficiently address any concerns about corruption related to contributions by the medical marijuana industry in particular.

The case was brought by the Liberty Justice Center and the Pillar of Law Institute on behalf of two Libertarian Party candidates for state offices, Claire Ball and Scott Schluter, who wished to seek contributions from the industry but could not do so because of the ban. Now they and all other candidates in Illinois are free to do so.

Read the rest at the Illinois Policy Institute.

Jacob Huebert

Jacob H. Huebert is senior attorney at the Liberty Justice Center, a public-interest litigation firm in Chicago, and is the author of Libertarianism Today.

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