The Columbus Dispatch

LA County DA to dismiss 60,000 past marijuana conviction­s

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LOS ANGELES – Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón said Monday his office would dismiss roughly 60,000 marijuana conviction­s.

Under the previous DA, Jackie Lacey, the office moved last year to dump 66,000 pot conviction­s that took place before voters passed Propositio­n 64, the state law legalizing recreation­al cannabis use.

The Los Angeles Times reports Lacey’s list was compiled using informatio­n collected by the California Department of Justice, and Gascón said his office was able to identify tens of thousands more eligible cases by combing LA County court records.

“Dismissing these conviction­s means the possibilit­y of a better future to thousands of disenfranc­hised people who are receiving this long-needed relief,” Gascón said in a statement. “It clears the path for them to find jobs, housing and other services that previously were denied to them because of unjust cannabis laws.”

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