Bronx DA Dismisses 6,000+ Misdemeanor Cannabis Cases
Fri / Jun 11th
The dismissal of the more than 6,000 cases comes two months after lawmakers legalized cannabis for adult use in New York.
Expungement is a legal process that removes criminal records from the eyes of the law. This is a valuable instrument for non-violent offenders dealing with harsh sentences for cannabis possession. Expungement stories and news are organized below:
Fri / Jun 11th
The dismissal of the more than 6,000 cases comes two months after lawmakers legalized cannabis for adult use in New York.
Fri / Jun 4th
Arizona’s Supreme Court launched a new website to help people determine whether they are eligible to have their cannabis-related criminal records cleared.
Wed / May 5th PODCAST
Edmund DeVeaux is a New Jersey-based cannabis industry lobbyist and President of the New Jersey CannaBusiness Association.
Wed / Apr 7th
Washington DC Mayor Muriel Bowser said last week the city is ready to legalize adult-use cannabis sales as soon as the Congressional rider blocking the reforms is gone.
Wed / Mar 31st
Cannabis use and possession are officially legal in New York after Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) signed the state’s legalization bill into law on Wednesday.
Mon / Mar 29th
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) called lawmakers back to the capital for a special legislative session specifically to reach a cannabis legalization deal.
Mon / Mar 8th
A California Superior Court judge in San Diego County reduced some 26,000 felony cannabis charges to misdemeanors and fully dismissed another 1,000 misdemeanor charges.
Thu / Feb 4th
A group of Oregon activists, business owners, and lawmakers have put forward the Oregon Cannabis Social Equity Act, which aims to use cannabis tax dollars to help repair damage done by the racist drug war.
Mon / Jan 4th
The Illinois State Police and Gov. J.B. Pritzker together cleared over 500,000 cannabis-related criminal records on New Year’s Eve.
Wed / Dec 30th
Will County in Illinois this week approved the expungement of 1,653 cannabis possession misdemeanors. There are likely about 7,000 similar cases remaining in the state.
Wed / Dec 23rd
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has commuted the sentence of Michael Thompson, who was sentenced to 60 years in prison after selling cannabis to an undercover police officer in 1996.
Fri / Dec 11th
Florida State Sen. Randolph Bracey announced this week he will introduce a bill next year aimed at expunging low-level cannabis convictions in the state.
Wed / Dec 9th
In yet another sign of growing public approval for cannabis reforms, a recent survey shows that a 70% supermajority of Americans supports the expungement of cannabis convictions.
Wed / Dec 2nd
The New Leaf Illinois initiative has launched. The effort aims to help people who were arrested for cannabis crimes get their records expunged.
Fri / Nov 20th
A North Carolina task force has recommended the state decriminalize small amounts of cannabis and expunge cannabis arrest records.
Thu / Nov 5th
With legalization the big winner in Tuesday night’s election, what other cannabis justice measures prevailed?
Tue / Oct 13th
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has signed a piece of legislation creating an automatic process for the expungement of criminal activity that would now be legal under the state’s 2018 legalization initiative.
Thu / Sep 24th
The Michigan Senate has approved legislation that would automatically expunge thousands of criminal records for low-level crimes and even some felonies.
Fri / Sep 11th
Lawmakers in Virginia’s House and Senate have approved separate cannabis expungement bills; advocates are hoping it’s a sign that an expungement proposal will soon reach the governor’s desk.
Mon / Sep 7th
Cannabis activists in Oklahoma are collecting signatures to put an expungement and decriminalization question on voters’ ballots this November.
Wed / Aug 26th
Lawmakers in the Vermont Legislature are set to pass a measure that would automatically expunge cannabis possession convictions in the state.
Mon / Jun 29th
Sonoma County District Attorney Jill Ravitch announced the clearing of 2,735 low-level cannabis convictions last week.
Fri / Jun 19th
Nevada’s State Board of Pardons is moving to pardon thousands of people who were convicted of low-level cannabis offenses prior to legalization.
Wed / Jun 17th
Colorado lawmakers have approved legislation for social equity cannabis licensing and which gives the governor power to expunge low-level cannabis convictions from before the state legalized in 2012.
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