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Governor wants to pardon everybody with misdemeanor marijuana convictions

Gov. Healey said today she wants to issue automatic pardons to everybody ever convicted of misdemeanor marijuana-possession charges in Massachusetts.

The measure, if approved by the Governor's Council, would end the current state system, in which people with simple possession charges have to petition a court to seek expungement of their records. The proposal does not include people convicted of felony marijuana trafficking offenses.

In a statement, Healey said the move reflects significant changes in state marijuana laws over the past decade - in particular, legalization of marijuana sales and possession.

Nobody should face barriers to getting a job, housing or an education because of an old misdemeanor marijuana conviction that they
would not be charged for today.

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As they should be. When you have the politicians now making $ off of what they put people in jail for, it's time to let them out, expunge records, and clear CORI's.

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Good. The amount of people in jail on weed charges is way too many.

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Are there people currently imprisoned only for possession of marijuana?

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No there is not.

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Nope. And not for several, several years. Decades maybe.

- a Boston Cop

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Does a pardon expunge the record of a conviction?

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