U.S. House of Reps Set to Vote A landmark proposition has made its way to the House of Representatives recently, marking a monumental moment for those who support the decriminalization of marijuana. The “Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement…
We’ve all been teenagers, so we know exactly how young and naive they can be. It’s easy to make bad decisions when you can’t fully understand the weight of the consequences. Regardless, young adults deserve the right to…
At Easy Expunctions, we know the effects that expunctions have on individuals and society as a whole. As more and more states adopt policies that make the expunction process easier, it’s important to have scientific data to support…
Any arrest, conviction, or other impasse with the criminal justice system can be traumatic and shocking. Convictions and offenses can cause damage to one’s reputation, the loss of jobs, the loss of necessary goods and services, shelter, and…
It’s safe to say Vermont’s proposed S.54 expansion package has sparked the interest of many citizens affected by the criminalization of marijuana. This is because the expunction of marijuana crimes has been added to the bill. The bill,…
As a leader of the American Civil Rights Movement, Martin Luther King Jr. was arrested more than 20 times. The majority of those arrests were misdemeanors related to protesting. One of these arrests was a trespassing charge for…
If you have a drug charge on your record, you may feel like your opportunities are limited. Whether you’re applying for a job, housing, higher education, or seeking to qualify for loans or professional licenses, a drug charge…
Kentucky is finally taking action as two bills have been approved by the House and are moving to the Senate, both of which hope to improve a long-time flaw in the U.S. criminal justice system. The first bill…
A new bill has been introduced in Georgia that would widen the qualifying charges for expungements—but less is being said about the bill and more about the conversation. Time and time again men and women are charged with…