OP01-29-2020, 03:37 AM
(01-29-2020, 03:34 AM)Emm Wrote:Yes in many areas of the US prior convictions are being wiped and incarcerated individuals are being released for cannabis convictions in now legal areas...
https://www.boston.com/news/politics/201...onvictions
https://www.pewtrusts.org/en/research-an...an-go-away
"When Californians voted to legalize marijuana last year, they also voted to let people petition courts to reduce or hide convictions for past marijuana crimes. State residents can now petition courts to change some felonies to misdemeanors, change some misdemeanors to infractions, and wipe away convictions for possessing or growing small amounts of the drug."
I'm just giving a point of view here, it doesn't debunk me it reinforces the point that previously illegal activities and their punishments are remitted for people in situations where what they did is no longer illegal.
And doesn't affect me in anyways either so yeah :/
Those are low-level convictions. They wouldn't wipe away all marijuana crime.
Also, if I'm not mistaken they're just wiping it off their records after they've already served
The users that were banned were 100% aware of the terms of service and failed to follow them, they were given a chance to redeem themselves and still failed to do so.
It's not like they're completely off the site. They can choose to pay back what was once against the rules to come on and do what they love doing best
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