Free legal clinic for those seeking expungements for marijuana related criminal records.
The Arizona Marijuana Expungement Coalition will be running a free legal clinic for those seeking expungements for Arizona state-level criminal records relating to marijuana. At the clinic, attorneys and law students will assist you in the process, providing advice and support.
Marijuana Expungement: Proposition 207 was passed by Arizona voters in 2020, legalizing personal possession and use of recreational marijuana. It also allowed for people who had arrests or prior convictions for possession of marijuana to have those records expunged. Expungement means that prior marijuana related records will be sealed to the public. For more information, visit www.azexpunge.orgPrior convictions and arrest records can be a significant barrier to gainful employment, safe housing, education, financial assistance, and other critical services. The clinic will help individuals understand the legal process and provide free legal assistance to get people through the legal process.What offenses qualify for expungement?
Possession, consumption, or transportation of 2.5 ounces (70 grams) or less of marijuana, with no more than 12.5 grams in the form of marijuana concentrate.Possession, consumption, or cultivation of six marijuana plants or less, which must be at the individual's primary residence for personal use.Possession, use, or transportation of paraphernalia relating to the cultivation, manufacture, process, or consumption of marijuana.Visit our website for more clinic dates or to use our expungement app to begin your expungement process immediately!
www.azexpunge.com I 1-800-722-4026 I [email protected]
Our expungement work is funded by an Arizona Department of Health Services grant, as part of the Smart and Safe Act.
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