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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.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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