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Clearing Cloudy Records: Southern Arizona NORML expungement clinic coming to Tucson on Saturday

Clearing Cloudy Records: Southern Arizona NORML expungement clinic coming to Tucson on Saturday
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Could Arizona Prosecutors Issue Blanket Expungements for Previous Marijuana Offenders?

Could Arizona Prosecutors Issue Blanket Expungements for Previous Marijuana Offenders?
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Marijuana Law, Policy & Reform

Marijuana Law, Policy & Reform The PBS News Hour has this great new and lengthy piece about marijuana expungement laws and practices under the headline As more states legalize marijuana, people with drug convictions want their records cleared.   Regular readers know I have long been invested in these issues  (see my 2018 article, Leveraging Marijuana Reform to Enhance Expungement Practices ), and I am especially pleased that folks at the Drug Enforcement and Policy Center worked with folks at the Collateral Consequences Resource Center to create the national map found in the PBS piece and reprinted here.  I recommend the PBS piece in full, and here are some excerpts:

Ben Cohen s New Prerolled Joint Business Will Fund Black-Owned Cannabis Companies

Kyle Thompson/steez Art By July, Ben Cohen will launch a cannabis business in Colorado. If it were a pot-infused ice cream company, the cofounder of Ben & Jerry s could call it Stoned Cold. But Cohen s venture will produce low-THC, high-terpene pre-rolled joints. In an interview with Seven Days, he wouldn t reveal its name despite the pun potential. The Vermont entrepreneur did, however, talk about other aspects of his plan. The company s profits will help fund cannabis businesses owned by people of color and nonprofits that work for criminal justice reform, Cohen said. Its purpose, aside from selling great pot, is to right the wrongs of the war on drugs, Cohen said of the business. You have the situation where there s all these poor Black people in jail for something that now s legal, and all these rich white people making gobs of money off it.

By Blocking Marijuana Reform, Wisconsin Republicans Worsen the Drug Crisis

By Blocking Marijuana Reform, Wisconsin Republicans Worsen the Drug Crisis Part One of a Series: Robin Vos says he supports medical marijuana: Prove it! HighGradeRoots Getty Images/iStockphoto As the option to legalize marijuana in Wisconsin through the budget looms close, State Assembly Speaker Robin Vos speaks for Republican legislators, adopting an anti-progress stance repeating worn-out fear mongering arguments. Vos will not support marijuana reform through the budget, he announced on Thursday, Jan. 28. Despite the fact that a bipartisan supermajority of voters chose to support the adoption of recreational marijuana when the question was asked as an advisory referendum in 2018, Vos chose to go against the will of the people. “I am still trying to find a way to [legalize medical marijuana] so that people accept the fact that we are not going to legalize recreational marijuana,” Vos declared.

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