Helping Stoners Keep It Legal: Courthouse Weed Forgiveness Deadline Cometh

Turns out your teachers and your parents were wrong . . . 

Nobody really cares if you smoke weed. 

Not even your boss . . . Who is also, in all likelihood, smoking weed.

In the meantime, check this data BEFORE you burn one down . . .

Jackson County ranks 16th out of 110 Missouri counties with the highest number of expungements completed at 1,042, preceded by counties like Buchanan, Greene, St. Charles and more.

Buchanan County has seen the highest number of marijuana misdemeanor expungements since the passing of Amendment 3 with 2,140 – nearly 51% more expungements than Jackson County.

Donna Drake, spokesperson for the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department, said in an email that law enforcement no longer uses marijuana misdemeanors on an individual’s record as a consideration for probable cause or reasonable suspicion during a traffic stop.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Deadline approaching, Jackson County has most marijuana expungement cases left

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Court clerks have a statewide deadline of June 8 to expunge every misdemeanor charge related to less than 3 pounds of marijuana, but several counties in the state are lagging behind, data from the Missouri Supreme Court shows. In November, voters passed Amendment 3, which legalized recreational marijuana in the state.

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