November 13, 2023 100,000 Cannabis Convictions Expunged In Missouri, Year After Recreational Use Legalized Missouri expunged nearly 100,000 marijuana convictions from government records, a year after legalizing recreational use
February 19, 2023 They Were Convicted On Cannabis Charges. Now They’re First In Line To Sell It Legally Tahir Johnson has been arrested on marijuana possession charges three times.
January 13, 2023 N.J. Cannabis Market ‘On A Path’ To Include More Minorities, Those Harmed By War On Drugs, Officials Say A small but growing number of people with previous marijuana convictions on Friday received preliminary approval to operate cannabis businesses in New Jersey
November 23, 2022 Oregon Governor Pardons Over 45,000 People With Cannabis Possession Convictions Oregon takes action granting pardons to over 45,000 people with marijuana possession following Biden’s federal clemency.
October 30, 2022 Expungement Clinics Being Held Throughout N.J. To Help Those With Past Cannabis Convictions Felix Pineda drove from Somerset to Trenton on Saturday with hopes of expunging a past marijuana conviction that he believes is holding him back.
October 6, 2022 Biden Announces Pardons For Thousands Convicted Of Federal Cannabis Possession His move before the midterms comes closer to keeping a 2020 campaign promise.
September 21, 2022 Congressional Comm. Approves Expungement For Prior Cannabis Convictions & Other Criminal Justice Reforms House Judiciary Committee, chaired by Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) approved a series of criminal justice reform bills
Activism August 23, 2022 It’s Time To Erase Cannabis Convictions Cannabis was legalized nearly four years ago. Why are past convictions for simple possession only being pardoned?
March 14, 2022 Prison-to-Pot Farms Confront Legacy Of War On Drugs “Our saying here is we grow weed at a prison to help people get out of prison for growing weed,”
January 28, 2022 New Bill Takes Aim At California’s Slow Progress Clearing Pot Convictions California would set new deadlines to dismiss and seal many cannabis convictions under a bill introduced Wednesday