08/09/2018
Prop. 64: Where does the Tax Revenue go?
Drug Policy Action's Campaign to Support Adult Use of Marijuana Act.
08/09/2018
Prop. 64: Where does the Tax Revenue go?
08/09/2018
Clinic in Riverside!
02/28/2018
You can reduce almost all cannabis offenses in California under . Don't wait clear your record today! You must register for the expungement fair! To do so, please call 213-226-6420 or visit http://bit.ly/Support2018
02/27/2018
If you have a criminal record of any kind and want to find out if you can remove it or if you need help getting it removed, reduced, or expunged, join us for this free expungement clinic at the Los Angeles Trade–Technical College. Attorneys and paralegals from the Los Angeles County Public Defender’s Office, law schools, and community-based legal service providers will be onsite providing free post-conviction relief such as expungements, felony reductions, dismissals, Prop. 47, Prop. 64, and more. Other free services include live scan services, Cal Fresh and Medi-Cal enrollment, employment opportunities, voter registration, immigration services, and more. ALL FREE!!!
Register here:
http://bit.ly/Support2018
Expungement Servicies:
-Felony Reductions
-Dismissals
-Prop. 47 and 64 relief
-Certificates of Rehabilitation
-Live Scans
-And more!
Employment Services:
Several employers are attending and are ready to hire! Bring your resume and dress to impress!
What Should You Bring?
-Form of ID
-Proof of income
-Proof of government benefits like SSI, GR, food stamps or EBT
-Copies of your resume (if applying for jobs)
02/21/2018
The Drug Policy Alliance is hosting two Post-conviction relief trainings for law students and attorneys that can volunteer at an expungement fair on March 17th at LA Trade Tech College from 10:00am-2:00pm. DPA goodies will be provided.
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RSVP: Rodney Holcombe [email protected]
02/16/2018
Yesterday, Azteca America hosted volunteers from Drug Policy Alliance, UFCW770, Ricardo F. Icaza Workers' Center, The Center for Living and Learning for a 12 hour phone bank to get people information on the record change provisions under and other record clearing/reduction remedies.
Check out this link if you want to register for a free expungement, Job, and resource fair.
http://www.clearmyrecordca.com/
02/14/2018
When it passed in 2016, Proposition 64 made it legal to buy and sell recreational ma*****na in California. It also included a provision that lets people convicted of certain ma*****na related crimes get those convictions reduced or records expunged. Minors under 18 can have pot-related records destroyed, so those convictions won’t affect them in the future.
Under Prop. 64, ma*****na convictions can be reduced or expunged, but hardly anyone’s doing it Legalized Under Prop. 64, ma*****na convictions can be reduced or expunged, but hardly anyone’s doing it Legalized Feb 13, 2018 By Jenny Hamel When it passed in 2016, Proposition 64 made it legal to buy and sell recreational ma*****na in California. It also included a provision that lets people co...
11/09/2017
Check out www.myprop64.org for more information!
Happy One Year Anniversary .
To celebrate, here are 10 facts on Prop. 64:
1. It legalized cannabis for adults 21 and over.
2. Youth 17 and under can never again be incarcerated for ma*****na in California.
3. Adults can carry up to 1 ounce of ma*****na flower or 8 grams of concentrate on their person.
4. If you have prior ma*****na convictions on your criminal record you can apply to have them reduced or expunged for FREE!
5. It is still federally illegal for non citizens to use or posses ma*****na. 😔
6. Almost all ma*****na offenses in California have been reduced from felonies to misdemeanors, infractions, or completely legal acts.
7. Ma*****na business licenses come out on Jan 1,2018.
8. You CANNOT smoke in public, even in places where you can smoke to***co.
9. You CANNOT smoke and drive, put that s**t in your trunk.
10. People who have prior drug convictions can qualify for a ma*****na business license.
Check out www.myprop64.org for more info.
11/03/2017
"Prop. 64 legalized the possession, transport, purchase, consumption and sharing of up to an ounce of ma*****na flower and up to eight grams of ma*****na concentrate for adults 21 and over. Moreover, individuals with prior ma*****na convictions on their criminal record can apply to the court where they were convicted to have prior ma*****na conviction(s) designated as a misdemeanor, infraction, or have it dismissed, no matter how old the conviction(s), at little to no cost."
http://ow.ly/99Zh30gddZL
California's Ma*****na Law Is Changing Lives By Retroactively Eliminating Criminal Records I am what you call a policy wonk. I work to end the war on drugs and dismantle the criminal justice system through polices based on health and...