San Francisco plans to erase thousands of marijuana convictions now that the drug is legal

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  • San Francisco plans to expunge thousands of marijuana convictions now that the drug is fully legal in California.
  • Anyone with a misdemeanor marijuana conviction will have their record wiped clean. The city will also review nearly 5,000 felony cases for possible action.
  • Californians voted to legalize marijuana for recreational use in 2016.

 

San Francisco will review and possibly expunge or reduce thousands of misdemeanor and felony marijuana cases.

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