Illinois

Methodology

This dashboard is built entirely from Illinois's own cannabis lab-testing records, obtained through a public-records (FOIA) request. Nothing here is modeled, estimated, or inferred from a private classification. Where a judgment call was required, it is documented below — including the things we are still verifying.

The source

The underlying data is Illinois's package-level cannabis compliance testing record. Each row is a single analyte result (potency, microbial, pesticide, and so on) for a single tested package. A typical package produces about five analyte rows. Operators (cultivators) and testing labs are named in cleartext exactly as they appear in the state record — there is no anonymization.

What we counted — and what we didn't

The headline universe is 100,647 completed package tests, Sep 2021 – Feb 2026. Reaching that number required several deliberate exclusions:

The two-tier measure

The market-control section tags every operator to its license class — cultivation center or craft grower — against the state's own IDOA cultivation-center and craft-grower registries. Illinois licensed 21 cultivation centers under its medical program; those are the incumbent tier. Craft growers are a separate, later, canopy-capped license class. We then track what share of each quarter's tested flower comes from each tier.

We report this time-controlled: per full quarter, not as a cumulative share of all volume since the data began. A cumulative figure would flatter the incumbents simply because they have been testing longer; a per-quarter share asks the fairer question — of the flower tested this quarter, how much came from each tier. Partial quarters at the edges of the data (the opening quarter of 2021 and the partial first quarter of 2026) are excluded so every point on the chart is a complete three months.

A note on the concentration index (HHI)

We report the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (831) but deliberately do not lead with it. HHI measures how volume splits among the firms that exist, and it is calibrated for industries with free entry. Illinois caps cultivation licenses and caps craft canopy, so the index understates the real barrier: it cannot see who is prevented from competing. We present it on the page as a foil, not a finding.

Known caveats and open questions

We would rather flag these ourselves than have you find them:

Check our work

The cleaned, deduplicated, package-level dataset behind every chart is available as a CSV download — one row per package, with operator, lab, date, category, pass/fail, remediation flag, and THCA. If you find an error, we want to know.