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1 | | (b) (blank); more than 2.5 grams but not more than 10 |
2 | | grams of any substance
containing cannabis is guilty of a |
3 | | Class B misdemeanor;
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4 | | (c) (blank); more than 10 grams but not more than 30 |
5 | | grams of any substance
containing cannabis is guilty of a |
6 | | Class A misdemeanor; provided, that if
any offense under |
7 | | this subsection (c) is a subsequent offense, the offender
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8 | | shall be guilty of a Class 4 felony;
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9 | | (d) more than 30 grams but not more than 500 grams of |
10 | | any substance
containing cannabis is guilty of a Class 4 |
11 | | felony; provided that if any
offense under this subsection |
12 | | (d) is a subsequent offense, the offender
shall be guilty |
13 | | of a Class 3 felony;
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14 | | (e) more than 500 grams but not more than 2,000 grams |
15 | | of any substance
containing cannabis is guilty
of a Class 3 |
16 | | felony;
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17 | | (f) more than 2,000 grams but not more than 5,000 grams |
18 | | of any
substance containing cannabis is guilty of a Class 2 |
19 | | felony;
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20 | | (g) more than 5,000 grams of any substance containing |
21 | | cannabis is guilty
of a Class 1 felony.
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22 | | (Source: P.A. 90-397, eff. 8-15-97 .)
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23 | | (720 ILCS 550/10.2) (from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 710.2)
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24 | | Sec. 10.2. Allocation of fines. |
25 | | (a) If the seizure was made by State law enforcement |
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1 | | personnel, 6 1/4% Twelve and one-half percent of all amounts |
2 | | collected
as fines pursuant to the provisions of this Act shall |
3 | | be paid into the
Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Fund, which is |
4 | | hereby created in the State
treasury, to be used by the |
5 | | Department of Human Services
for the funding of programs and |
6 | | services for drug-abuse treatment, and
prevention and |
7 | | education services, for juveniles.
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8 | | (a-5) If the seizure was made by State law enforcement |
9 | | personnel, 6 1/4% of all amounts collected
as fines under the |
10 | | provisions of this Act shall be paid into the Drug Treatment |
11 | | Fund, to be used by the Department of Human Services
for the |
12 | | funding of programs and services for drug-abuse treatment, |
13 | | prevention and education services, for adults. |
14 | | (b) Eighty-seven and one-half percent of the proceeds of |
15 | | all fines received
under the provisions of this Act shall be |
16 | | transmitted to and deposited in
the treasurer's office at the |
17 | | level of government as follows:
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18 | | (1) (Blank). If such seizure was made by a combination |
19 | | of law enforcement
personnel representing differing units |
20 | | of local government, the court
levying the fine shall |
21 | | equitably allocate 50% of the fine among these units
of |
22 | | local government and shall allocate 37 1/2% to the county |
23 | | general
corporate fund. In the event that the seizure was |
24 | | made by law enforcement
personnel representing a unit of |
25 | | local government from a municipality where
the number of |
26 | | inhabitants exceeds 2 million in population, the court
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1 | | levying the fine shall allocate 87 1/2% of the fine to that |
2 | | unit of local
government. If the seizure was made by a |
3 | | combination of law enforcement
personnel representing |
4 | | differing units of local government, and at least
one of |
5 | | those units represents a municipality where the number of
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6 | | inhabitants exceeds 2 million in population, the court |
7 | | shall equitably
allocate 87 1/2% of the proceeds of the |
8 | | fines received among the differing
units of local |
9 | | government.
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10 | | (2) If the such seizure was made by State law |
11 | | enforcement personnel, then
the court shall allocate 37 |
12 | | 1/2% to the State treasury and 50% to the
county general |
13 | | corporate fund.
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14 | | (3) (Blank). If a State law enforcement agency in |
15 | | combination with a law
enforcement agency or agencies of a |
16 | | unit or units of local government
conducted the seizure, |
17 | | the court shall equitably allocate 37 1/2% of the
fines to |
18 | | or among the law enforcement agency or agencies of the unit |
19 | | or
units of local government which conducted the seizure |
20 | | and shall allocate
50% to the county general corporate |
21 | | fund.
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22 | | (b-5) If the seizure was made by a combination of law |
23 | | enforcement
personnel representing different units of local |
24 | | government, the court
levying the fine shall equitably allocate |
25 | | 50% of the fine among these units
of local government and shall |
26 | | allocate 37 1/2% to the county general
corporate fund. Six and |
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1 | | one-quarter percent shall be paid into the
Youth Drug Abuse |
2 | | Prevention Fund and 6 1/4% shall be paid into the Drug |
3 | | Treatment Fund. In the event that the seizure was made by law |
4 | | enforcement
personnel representing a unit of local government |
5 | | from a municipality where
the number of inhabitants exceeds |
6 | | 2,000,000 in population, the court
levying the fine shall |
7 | | allocate 87 1/2% of the fine to that unit of local
government. |
8 | | Six and one-quarter percent shall be paid into the
Youth Drug |
9 | | Abuse Prevention Fund and 6 1/4% shall be paid into the Drug |
10 | | Treatment Fund. If the seizure was made by a combination of law |
11 | | enforcement
personnel representing different units of local |
12 | | government, and at least
one of those units represents a |
13 | | municipality where the number of
inhabitants exceeds 2,000,000 |
14 | | in population, the court shall equitably
allocate 87 1/2% of |
15 | | the proceeds of the fines received among the different
units of |
16 | | local government. Six and one-quarter percent shall be paid |
17 | | into the
Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Fund and 6 1/4% shall be |
18 | | deposited into the Drug Treatment Fund. If a State law |
19 | | enforcement agency in combination with a law
enforcement agency |
20 | | or agencies of a unit or units of local government
conducted |
21 | | the seizure, the court shall equitably allocate 50% of the
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22 | | fines to or among the law enforcement agency or agencies of the |
23 | | unit or
units of local government which conducted the seizure |
24 | | and shall allocate
50% to the county general corporate fund. |
25 | | (c) The proceeds of all fines allocated to the law |
26 | | enforcement agency or
agencies of the unit or units of local |
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1 | | government pursuant to subsections subsection
(b) and (b-5) |
2 | | shall be made available to that law enforcement agency as |
3 | | expendable
receipts for use in the enforcement of laws |
4 | | regulating controlled
substances and cannabis. The proceeds of |
5 | | fines awarded to the State
treasury shall be deposited in a |
6 | | special fund known as the Drug Traffic
Prevention Fund, except |
7 | | that amounts distributed to the Secretary of State
shall be |
8 | | deposited into the Secretary of State Evidence Fund to be used |
9 | | as
provided in Section 2-115 of the Illinois Vehicle Code.
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10 | | Monies from this fund may be used by the Department of
State |
11 | | Police for use in the enforcement of laws regulating controlled
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12 | | substances and cannabis; to satisfy funding provisions of the
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13 | | Intergovernmental Drug Laws Enforcement Act; to defray costs |
14 | | and expenses
associated with returning violators of this Act, |
15 | | the Illinois Controlled
Substances Act, and the |
16 | | Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act only, as |
17 | | provided in such Acts, when punishment of the crime
shall be |
18 | | confinement of the criminal in the penitentiary; and all other
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19 | | monies shall be paid into the general revenue fund in the State |
20 | | treasury.
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21 | | (Source: P.A. 94-556, eff. 9-11-05.)
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22 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
23 | | becoming law.".
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