California is Allowing One Million Residents Convicted of Weed Charges to Wipe Slate Clean
Thanks to the groundbreaking legislation that went into full effect on January 1st, over one million California residents can have their past marijuana-related felonies reduced or expunged completely. Proposition 64, which was passed in November 2016, legalized the recreational use of marijuana for California residents aged 21 or older. Since the legislation was approved, thousands of…
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