Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB8917

Introduced
7/2/24  

Caption

Marijuana Misdemeanor Expungement Act

Impact

If enacted, this bill would significantly alter federal law pertaining to marijuana offenses by providing a means to expunge low-level violations. This includes arrests and convictions that do not involve violence or larger quantities of marijuana. By allowing for expungement, the bill aims to alleviate burdens on individuals, such as employment opportunities and housing, that come from having a criminal record. Furthermore, the bill mandates studies on the impact of expungements which could inform future criminal justice policies, thereby influencing state-level laws indirectly as states respond to this federal standard.

Summary

House Bill 8917, known as the Marijuana Misdemeanor Expungement Act, aims to establish a federal framework for the expungement of low-level marijuana-related offenses under the Controlled Substances Act. This legislation seeks to create a formal process for individuals with such offenses on their records to petition for expungement, thereby allowing them to clear their names and move forward without the hindrance of past convictions impacting their lives. The bill recognizes that current laws often disproportionately affect individuals for minor drug offenses that carry no threat to public safety.

Contention

There are potential points of contention surrounding House Bill 8917, particularly in political arenas where views on drug reform diverge sharply. Supporters might argue that expunging minor marijuana offenses is an essential step towards social justice and correcting past overreach in drug law enforcement. Conversely, opponents may express concerns regarding the implications of altering existing criminal records, fearing that such actions might diminish public safety or undermine the legal framework surrounding drug-related offenses. The debate is emblematic of broader societal views on drug use and criminal justice reform.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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