Some Michigan residents who have been convicted of a misdemeanor marijuana offense are now eligible to have that conviction set aside.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed a series of bills into law on Monday expanding eligibility requirements for criminal record expungement -- including for those with misdemeanor marijuana convictions.
Marijuana offenses are eligible for expungement if they would not be considered illegal if committed after December 6, 2018, when recreational marijuana use became legal for adults in the state of Michigan.
In 2018, Michigan voted to legalize recreational marijuana by an 11-point margin.
More: New ‘Clean Slate’ laws to automate criminal record expungement process, expand eligibility criteria in Michigan