Illinois medical marijuana card wait time

But why are they calling? Other than to know its been received, why slow everything down just because someone feels the state owes them answers. 90 days people, and if uts before that congrats
They are calling because they are hopeful to talk to someone. They want their card and medicine. I can understand both sides of this situation, wanting answers, and also not wanting to slow down the process. I know I’m just going to have to wait. I’m not bothering emailing or calling. I’m just coming here because I get more useful information than the state could ever provide.
 

trickgas

Member
But why are they calling? Other than to know its been received, why slow everything down just because someone feels the state owes them answers. 90 days people, and if uts before that congrats
The only thing I have gotten is my receipt for paying, shouldnt I be able to call and confirm everything was received and is in good order? How about they don't take your money until they have actually approved the card? That's how a real business would work.
 
The only thing I have gotten is my receipt for paying, shouldnt I be able to call and confirm everything was received and is in good order? How about they don't take your money until they have actually approved the card? That's how a real business would work.
If the state wasn’t so damn broke, maybe they could hire someone to configure a system for people to check status online.. or allow someone to answer phones. If people were able to get answers, they wouldn’t be so overwhelmed with calls or emails. I have hope that they will legalize recreational by 2020 and implement it soon after. The crooked politicians see the kind of money they could make, and they want it bad. I just wonder how many more politicians from this state will be in jail , from lining their pockets with some of the money from that kind of program.
 

Letitburn

Member
The only thing I have gotten is my receipt for paying, shouldnt I be able to call and confirm everything was received and is in good order? How about they don't take your money until they have actually approved the card? That's how a real business would work.
The government is not a business! the state didn't pay THEIR own bills for a couple years, how many of us would get away with that? Apples to oranges, this isn't a company set to lose money by bad publicity. I get it, it's bullshit. It's a plant, that anyone should be able to plant on their own property, the government should have zero say on what anyone ingests into their own body, but.. that's not the case. I used mco and they told me that day, 90-110 days and I'd hear nothing from the state, does it not say anything like that for those who apply on their own?
 

Mattrl5722

Member
I did mine on my own. 75 days from the date they received it. The check was cashed on 10/23 so I can only assume that was the date it was approved. I'm not going to lie, I started getting impatient at about day 60. A week later the check was cashed an I knew there was light at the end of the tunnel.
 

Myk63

Well-Known Member
It gives me little hope for legalization in Illinois, I bet that is passed sometime in 2019 or 2020 and takes a good 5-7 years to implement. 8 more years and my kids will be old enough that I can move out of this state, I cannot wait for that day!

Don't forget in a little over 2 weeks its December 1st when the state is supposed to have the temp card in place, so really all of us should have a temp card within 2 -3 weeks, but its Illinois, they wont have that process ready till mid 2019!
2019. Democrats have a veto proof majority, the governor wants it nearly 1st thing, Madigan wants it. It's going to happen. It probably takes one year to get shops open from having a working medical system. Depending how it goes with the antis we should have recreational working by mid 2020.

The plan for provisional access is to be submitted by December 1st. That is all that we really know until the plan is submitted.
I suspect it will start quickly because it should be easy to do as far as online applications go plus they've basically done it before when the printers were down, but this is IL and we have a governor and Shah who have been openly hostile to the program. They are gone January 14th.
I would hope they realize they're lame ducks and let it happen but who knows. Seems delaying the sick from sin even a day is considered a win for them.

But why are they calling? Other than to know its been received, why slow everything down just because someone feels the state owes them answers. 90 days people, and if uts before that congrats
Well the state did charge my card instantly when they know they won't do anything for at least 60 days which is not standard business practice, it may even be an illegal business practice in the US. It would've been very easy to have the online account have some kind of recognition and updates. If they had anything like that people would not be calling. Any kind of update on any of the 3 websites would be nice.

And I don't buy that I should feel privileged that the state can charge me $100 to flag my vehicle registration and the prescription monitoring program because I was blessed with a chronic disease. Yes it's still illegal according to the feds and the state offers no protection.

I don't recall anything about the time it takes when I applied. There was an old outdated list of new conditions that Rauner refused from before someone sued and got PTSD allowed.
 
I did mine on my own. 75 days from the date they received it. The check was cashed on 10/23 so I can only assume that was the date it was approved. I'm not going to lie, I started getting impatient at about day 60. A week later the check was cashed an I knew there was light at the end of the tunnel.
It seems to me , that people that used a service like MCO were charged like 300 bucks and had to wait longer than most.. 300 dollars.. that’s insane.. maybe I’m wrong about that total, but that’s what I heard. I also applied on my own, online, so I have hopes that it will be here by next week. I will post a detailed timeline once I get it. Hoping that will help someone else know roughly were they are at in the process.
 
It seems to me , that people that used a service like MCO were charged like 300 bucks and had to wait longer than most.. 300 dollars.. that’s insane.. maybe I’m wrong about that total, but that’s what I heard. I also applied on my own, online, so I have hopes that it will be here by next week. I will post a detailed timeline once I get it. Hoping that will help someone else know roughly were they are at in the process.
$300 is for the doctor fee. If you don’t have a doctor that is willing to diagnose, you pay their doctor the $300 to establish a relationship. It’s $150 per appointment. They also don’t send it out right away. They wait a week or two and then send the app off. That’s what’s confusing a lot of people. It’s taking 75-85 days right now so for anyone to assume that they should get it sooner, they’re silly. Through MCO it’s well over 90 days but that’s not because of the state.
 

Letitburn

Member
$300 is for the doctor fee. If you don’t have a doctor that is willing to diagnose, you pay their doctor the $300 to establish a relationship. It’s $150 per appointment. They also don’t send it out right away. They wait a week or two and then send the app off. That’s what’s confusing a lot of people. It’s taking 75-85 days right now so for anyone to assume that they should get it sooner, they’re silly. Through MCO it’s well over 90 days but that’s not because of the state.
Yes 300 is for the Dr fee but back in April when I went there they could still charge for their services in filing papers etc and I think people were paying around 500 something unless you were a veteran or or disability, I wouldn't have my card without them and I'm thankful for that but dispensaries will do the same stuff for free.
 

Letitburn

Member
2019. Democrats have a veto proof majority, the governor wants it nearly 1st thing, Madigan wants it. It's going to happen. It probably takes one year to get shops open from having a working medical system. Depending how it goes with the antis we should have recreational working by mid 2020.

The plan for provisional access is to be submitted by December 1st. That is all that we really know until the plan is submitted.
I suspect it will start quickly because it should be easy to do as far as online applications go plus they've basically done it before when the printers were down, but this is IL and we have a governor and Shah who have been openly hostile to the program. They are gone January 14th.
I would hope they realize they're lame ducks and let it happen but who knows. Seems delaying the sick from sin even a day is considered a win for them.



Well the state did charge my card instantly when they know they won't do anything for at least 60 days which is not standard business practice, it may even be an illegal business practice in the US. It would've been very easy to have the online account have some kind of recognition and updates. If they had anything like that people would not be calling. Any kind of update on any of the 3 websites would be nice.

And I don't buy that I should feel privileged that the state can charge me $100 to flag my vehicle registration and the prescription monitoring program because I was blessed with a chronic disease. Yes it's still illegal according to the feds and the state offers no protection.

I don't recall anything about the time it takes when I applied. There was an old outdated list of new conditions that Rauner refused from before someone sued and got PTSD allowed.
It's not just the state that has to prepare, its the growers and dispensaries as well. I already can't get things that sell out quickly, they will run out of everything unless they are prepared for all the opiod patients
 

Bamiyan

Member
TIMELINE

Aug 31st @ 1600 - Submitted online application & CC payment to the ILDPH

Oct 31st - Sent an email to ILDPH for application status.

Oct 31st - Received response from ILDPH that they had my application and it was currently in the processing stage.

Nov 15th – Sent an email to ILDPH if my application was approved.

Nov 15th – Received response from DPH: 76 days since submitting my application.

Your patient registry identification card has been approved and sent for printing. You should receive it in approximately 10 to 14 days.

I should be the last August applicant; September folks you’re next in the queue!!
 

trickgas

Member
TIMELINE

September 5th submitted online app and payment at 10am, received email receipt.

November 14th Sent email to IDPH, have heard nothing back except automated response.

Week of November 12 I have tried calling to get a status numerous times, I'd guess over 150 times as of right now, can't get through to a live person.
 

natureboy!

Well-Known Member
TIMELINE

Aug 31st @ 1600 - Submitted online application & CC payment to the ILDPH

Oct 31st - Sent an email to ILDPH for application status.

Oct 31st - Received response from ILDPH that they had my application and it was currently in the processing stage.

Nov 15th – Sent an email to ILDPH if my application was approved.

Nov 15th – Received response from DPH: 76 days since submitting my application.

Your patient registry identification card has been approved and sent for printing. You should receive it in approximately 10 to 14 days.

I should be the last August applicant; September folks you’re next in the queue!!
just curious : Aug.28th was cut off for background & prints , but I would guess you had already done it . did you submit with / or without that information ?
 
TIMELINE

September 5th submitted online app and payment at 10am, received email receipt.

November 14th Sent email to IDPH, have heard nothing back except automated response.

Week of November 12 I have tried calling to get a status numerous times, I'd guess over 150 times as of right now, can't get through to a live person.
Holy crap.. I just called out of curiosity.. and it rang and I talked to a human being!
He looked me up in 2 seconds and confirmed I have been approved and it was recently sent out for printing. He told me I should expect to see it in 10-14 business days.
Sorry to all of those that will chastise me for wasting 30 seconds of this mans time. I’m just greatful I got an answer. I also did not receive any E-Mail confirming my application approval. Boy was I shocked when the phone rang and someone picked up.
TIMELINE
Applied online 9/6
Confirmed approval by telephone 11/15
Card expected in 10-14 business days.
My next post will include when I received my Card.

Don’t lose faith people.. there’s light at the end of the tunnel!
 

natureboy!

Well-Known Member
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I was exempted from the fingerprints & background check.
I knew your timeline was exempt . I was just curious if you had already gone through the trouble to do it. I started on Sept.10th , but had to get the paperwork from my Dr. , it was Oct.4th before I had all ready to submit. paid with C.C. same day and issued a email receipt ,C.C. was charged on the 7th , 3 days later . Hope all goes Fast for you ! seems this waiting game gets in "our heads " a little. November 19th will be my 45 days , December 19th will be 75 days...I too am counting minutes !
 

trickgas

Member
Holy crap.. I just called out of curiosity.. and it rang and I talked to a human being!
He looked me up in 2 seconds and confirmed I have been approved and it was recently sent out for printing. He told me I should expect to see it in 10-14 business days.
Sorry to all of those that will chastise me for wasting 30 seconds of this mans time. I’m just greatful I got an answer. I also did not receive any E-Mail confirming my application approval. Boy was I shocked when the phone rang and someone picked up.
TIMELINE
Applied online 9/6
Confirmed approval by telephone 11/15
Card expected in 10-14 business days.
My next post will include when I received my Card.

Don’t lose faith people.. there’s light at the end of the tunnel!
I called after my afternoon meetings were done and got put in a hold queue for about 11 minutes and was kicked out to the normal message about high call volumes. I will keep trying as I have time. I just want to confirm that they got it and all is in good order.
 
I called after my afternoon meetings were done and got put in a hold queue for about 11 minutes and was kicked out to the normal message about high call volumes. I will keep trying as I have time. I just want to confirm that they got it and all is in good order.
When it rang and someone answered, I thought I must have dialed the wrong number.. I’m sure yours is all good too. I expect if they needed more information from you, you would have known by now. It’s really a good feeling to confirm everything went through correctly. I wish you luck getting your call answered.
 

Bamiyan

Member
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I knew your timeline was exempt . I was just curious if you had already gone through the trouble to do it. I started on Sept.10th , but had to get the paperwork from my Dr. , it was Oct.4th before I had all ready to submit. paid with C.C. same day and issued a email receipt ,C.C. was charged on the 7th , 3 days later . Hope all goes Fast for you ! seems this waiting game gets in "our heads " a little. November 19th will be my 45 days , December 19th will be 75 days...I too am counting minutes !
I went to the clinic that morning of the 31st of August, that afternoon I upstreamed my application to the state. I am pretty sure my application was approved between Oct 29 -31st. I should receive my card within the next several days. It looks like applicants will receive their card under 82, from their submission date.
 
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