Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2019

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Ensuring equitable access to cannabis related expungement

Impact

One of the key impacts of H2019 would be its effect on individuals who have been convicted of marijuana-related offenses that are no longer considered crimes under current Massachusetts law. By allowing these individuals to request expungement without the necessity of additional legal hurdles, the bill stands to enhance the prospects for reintegration into society for many affected individuals. It aims not only to alleviate the burden of past convictions but also to promote social justice by addressing the consequences of previous criminalization of marijuana use.

Summary

House Bill 2019, presented by Representative Chynah Tyler, aims to ensure equitable access to cannabis-related expungements in Massachusetts. The bill modifies existing provisions in the General Laws to facilitate a more straightforward process for individuals seeking to have their decriminalized marijuana offenses expunged. This includes a significant adjustment wherein eligible offenses will be automatically expunged upon request, simplifying what previously could be a complex and potentially hindered procedure requiring further action or hearings from the petitioner.

Contention

While H2019 has garnered support for promoting civil rights and rectifying past injustices, there may be contention surrounding the rapidity of the expungement process and how it interacts with existing criminal justice systems. The process of automatically expunging offenses could raise concerns about ensuring that only applicable cases are affected and that due process is maintained. Moreover, discussions may center on the obligations of various corrections departments and district attorneys in reviewing cases and ensuring proper compliance with the provisions laid out in the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H873

Relative to voting rights

MA H2178

Relative to establishing a prevailing wage for security officers

MA H182

To create cannabis career pathways to incarcerated individuals

MA H185

To remove HCA real estate barriers to equitable participation in the cannabis industry

MA H2016

To designate the courthouse in the Roxbury section of the city of Boston as the Edward O. Gourdin Courthouse

MA H1060

Relative to solid waste disposal facilities in environmental justice communities

MA H183

To increase the cannabis purchase and possession limits

MA H288

Preventing funds deposited in children’s savings accounts from counting against cash assistance benefits

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