Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1094

Introduced
2/17/25  
Refer
2/17/25  

Caption

Expungements or resentencings involving past cannabis crimes eligibility clarified.

Impact

If enacted, HF1094 will amend Minnesota's judicial procedures concerning cannabis offenses, allowing for a broader pathway to expungement for those previously convicted under old laws. This change is significant as it aligns with the evolving legal landscape surrounding cannabis, effectively reducing the criminal records of individuals who were penalized under outdated statutes. The bill acknowledges that some behaviors associated with cannabis use are no longer considered criminal offenses, promoting a more rehabilitative approach to justice in cases that involve non-violent, substance-related charges.

Summary

House Bill 1094 aims to clarify eligibility for certain expungements and resentencings in relation to past cannabis-related crimes under Minnesota law. The bill outlines specific criteria under which individuals convicted of various degrees of controlled substance offenses involving marijuana or tetrahydrocannabinols may seek expungement or reduced sentencing. Key eligibility factors include the absence of dangerous weapon involvement, the non-infliction of bodily harm, and the status of the charge being potentially a lesser offense or no longer a crime as of August 1, 2023.

Contention

While HF1094 seeks to promote justice and reduce the stigma associated with previous cannabis convictions, discussions may arise regarding the criteria set for eligibility. Some stakeholders may argue that the provisions could be too restrictive, preventing deserving individuals from receiving expungement. Conversely, proponents of the bill emphasize the importance of ensuring that the expungement process does not compromise public safety, thus justifying the safeguards regarding the involvement of weapons or bodily harm in prior offenses.

Companion Bills

MN SF204

Similar To Past cannabis crimes expungements or resentencing eligibility clarification

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