Thousands More Pardoned over Cannabis Convictions

It looks like even more people are recently getting a pardon over low level cannabis-related convictions, this comes thanks to Maryland governor who recently pardoned over 175k convictions this week.

There might be many people who are currently seeing benefit from further access to recreational or medicinal cannabis, but there have been plenty of those who suffered along the way. Even still there are many suffering behind bars for cannabis-related activities.

The Cost of Policing Plants

There are thousands of people over the years who have received pardons already over cannabis related activities. After all, it doesn't make much sense for people to be locked up for things that individuals are now doing in a regulated manner around the country, does it? At the very least...

Along with individuals recently seeing pardons there are thousands of others who have also sought relief in the way of expunged records, sealed records, and resentencing related to cases involving marijuana convictions too.

Tens of billions in the cannabis market in United States

There are already thousands of thriving businesses in this industry in the United States and it is estimated they might see tens of billions more in sales over the next several years. Regardless of the progress though there are still some areas with harsh restrictions, despite campaign efforts on reform from veterans, patients, and others who would like to see expanded access and freedom around this industry.

Sources:
https://www.theguardian.com/society/article/2024/jun/17/maryland-governor-marijuana-cannabis-convictions-pardoned-wes-moore
https://www.forbes.com/sites/irisdorbian/2022/03/24/us-cannabis-sales-could-top-72-billion-by-2030-says-top-researcher/
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/medical-cannabis-market-worth-usd-153000665.html



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Thats really amazing. In my country it is still not allowed. People go to jail even for smoking once by mistake. Let's wait for the great day!

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175,000 convictions overturned? That's 175,000 people convicted and sentenced for victimless crimes. That was 175,000 injustices owed restitution for lost property and lost liberty. When will we have Nuremberg trials for the drug warriors?

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state accountability? lol dont hold your breath

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Not through the current state. And the people most inclined to be "revolutionaries" don't strike me as the kind of people I want to replace the current state.

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