Kentucky Cannabis News
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Advocates call for automatic expungement of marijuana possession crimes
For many Kentuckians being charged with possession of marijuana can affect their life in a number of ways. Now that the state has legalized medical cannabis, it’s reignited calls by advocates to automatically wipe some charges from people’s criminal records.
Kentucky: Police Arrested Hundreds of Thousands of People for Marijuana Violations Over Past Two Decades
Over 300,000 Kentuckians have been charged with violating state marijuana laws since 2002, according to an analysis provided by the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy.
Over 90 percent of those charged were accused of violating marijuana possession laws – a Class B misdemeanor punishable by up to 45 days in jail and a criminal record. About 59 percent of those charged with violating state marijuana laws were convicted.
Possession of small amounts of marijuana will no longer be prosecuted in Louisville
In an effort to address racial disparity in drug arrests, the Jefferson County Attorney's Office will no longer prosecute people for possession of a small amount of marijuana when that is the only or primary charge.