The DOJ is requesting a deadline extension for public comment in relation to cannabis conviction pardons. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced in March that it was...
Between 2013-2018, a new report shows a decline in the number of federal cannabis prisoners as legalization expands across the U.S. Recently the Justice Department Bureau...
New Jersey wants to crack down on stoned driving. A New Jersey government official wants to keep track of your entire relationship with cannabis in an...
Thousands of Cleveland residents will have new tools where they can file and close cannabis conviction records. Cleveland, Ohio is speeding up the process to expunge...
A bipartisan duo of lawmakers has reintroduced a bill to provide funding to state and local governments to expunge past cannabis convictions. Two House lawmakers this...
Residents of Washington, D.C. can now take steps to have marijuana-related convictions expunged from their record, thanks to a new law that took effect last week....
The process going faster than expected in the state of Missouri. More than 7,500 individuals in Missouri have had their prior marijuana-related convictions expunged with recreational...
President Joe Biden spoke at a Martin Luther King Jr. Day event where he discussed many topics, including civil rights, job growth, his infrastructure law, and...
The move fulfills provisions in Connecticut legislation to legalize adult-use cannabis. On New Year’s Day, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont announced that 42,964 cannabis convictions were processed...
Ten people received forms of clemency on old charges, some involving cannabis. California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced 10 pardons on December 23, including at least two stemming from...