Gov. Ned Lamont says the “vast majority” of eligible Connecticut residents with certain cannabis possession convictions — roughly 44,000 cases — should have their records automatically erased over the next
Those looking at a fresh start with a clean background check will have to wait. Governor Ned Lamont’s office announced Tuesday that the state will begin.
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) Most eligible Connecticut residents with certain cannabis possession convictions roughly 44,000 cases should have their records automatically erased within 60 days, or about a month longer than expected under a state law taking effect Jan.
Roman Moore decided not to go to his home school, Ansonia Middle, for sixth grade. He opted instead to go to Engineering Science University Magnet School.