Governor Pritzker Pardons 9,100 Low-Level Marijuana Convictions

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Thousands of people in Illinois convicted of low-level marijuana offenses are now free and clear.  Governor J.B. Pritzker wiped the slate clean for more than 91-hundred citizens and pardoned their convictions.  The pardons were required under a state law that legalized the sales of marijuana.  The state law required officials to expunge the records of at least 47-thousand arrests from 2013 to 2019 for cannabis-related arrests last week.  State police said they have already expunged nearly 500-thousand arrests.

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