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
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.
Good. The amount of people in
Good. The amount of people in jail on weed charges is way too many.
Is that still true in Massachusetts?
Are there people currently imprisoned only for possession of marijuana?
No
No there is not.
Nope. And not for several,
Nope. And not for several, several years. Decades maybe.
- a Boston Cop
Does this actually help?
Does a pardon expunge the record of a conviction?