- March 18, 2023
- Alexandra Solorio
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…
Read More- March 7, 2023
- Alexandra Solorio
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,…
Read More- March 1, 2023
- Alexandra Solorio
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…
Read More- December 2, 2022
- Steve
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…
Read More- October 25, 2022
- Steve
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…
Read More- July 23, 2022
- Steve
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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