Expungement

Cannabis Expungement Law Takes Effect in D.C.

measures The bill, which was approved by the District of Columbia Council late last year, “mandates automatic sealing of non-dangerous, non-convicted records and shortens the waiting period for records to…

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Justice Department Launches Expungement Application

Now is the time to expedite the process and get proof of a federal pardon for low-level cannabis convictions. Although this conviction is not valid today, it still haunts individuals,…

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University of Arizona Students Launch Expungement Clinic

Student advocates at the University of Arizona Tucson’s James E. Rogers School of Law are taking personal action to help people clear low-level cannabis-related conviction records. The date of the…

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Ohio Bill Would Allow Record Sealing, Expungement for Paraphernalia Convictions

Ohio Senate Passes Senate Bill 288 in a vote of 27 to 2 on November 30. The bill’s sponsor, Sen. Nathan Manning, spoke to the Senate about the goals of…

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Indiana Gov. Will Not Be Issuing Pardons for Cannabis Offenses, Favors Expungement

Amnesty remains a hot topic even after President Joe Biden announced on October 6 that the federal government would grant amnesty to citizens convicted of cannabis. But Indiana Gov. Holcomb…

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American Medical Association Adopts Cannabis Expungement Resolution

The American Medical Association announced last week that it has approved a resolution calling on states that have legalized or criminalized cannabis to clear records of arrests and convictions for…

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