Articles tagged with "expungement"
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How a Georgia medical marijuana card changed my life
Ross Turner - Published on October 28, 2021Read moreCops stopped harassing me for smelling like weed.
Los Angeles County dismisses 60,000 more cannabis convictions
Bruce Barcott - Published on September 27, 2021Read moreToday’s move comes more than a year after LA County dismissed 66,000 prior cannabis convictions.
Entertainers and athletes double down on Presidential request for mass cannabis pardons
Calvin Stovall - Published on September 20, 2021Read moreAthletes and entertainers help The Weldon Project remind President Biden about cannabis expungements and campaign promises.
Illinois officials say they’ve expunged 500,000 cannabis convictions
The Associated Press - Published on January 4, 2021Read moreGov. J.B. Pritzker pardoned 9,210 low-level marijuana convictions. Illinois police erased 492,000 others.
Opinion: I feel guilty shopping at the dispensary
Ryan Brown - Published on October 5, 2020Read moreEven in recreational states, it doesn’t always feel like Black Lives Matter when you head to the dispensary.
You can help free America’s cannabis prisoners. Here’s how
Bruce Barcott - Published on August 6, 2020Read moreYes, people are in prison just for marijuana. Here are their names and what you can do to help release them.
Canada’s cannabis pardon program is failing. Here’s why
Jillian Kestler-D'Amours - Published on July 20, 2020Read moreMore than a year after Canada went legal, only 436 people have applied. Is the process too burdensome?
Nevada governor pardons thousands of past cannabis convictions
Chris Kudialis - Published on June 22, 2020Read moreGov. Steve Sisolak’s move restores opportunities in financial aid, housing, voting, and other life basics previously denied.
Los Angeles County expunges 66,000 marijuana convictions in a day
David Downs - Published on February 13, 2020Read moreLos Angeles County undertook a massive expungement effort.
Maine governor issues historic pardon to tribal attorney for 1968 cannabis conviction
The Associated Press - Published on January 8, 2020Read moreDon Gellers had been ‘singled out and targeted’ to stop the Passamaquoddy tribe’s land claims.