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Rounding up some new and older marijuana record relief scholarship for 4/20 reading

I tend to find extreme affinity for 420 as a kind of marijuana holiday to be a bit silly.  But I am not so much of a scrooge that I will eschew a marijuana-themed post on this day.  Inspired in part by a great new paper from researchers at the Drug Enforcement and Policy Center (the listed first below), I figured I woud round up an array of pieces from SSRN focused on the intersection of marijuana reform and record relief.  I have only collected pieces on was able to find quickly on SSRN, so what is linked here is surely just an abridged accounting of work in this space:  

Automatic Record Relief in Ohio: Recommendations for Minimizing Implementation Challenges and Maximizing Impact

Marijuana Legalization and Record Clearing in 2022

Marijuana Legalization and Expungement in Early 2021

Erasing Evidence of Historic Injustice: The Cannabis Criminal Records Expungement Paradox

Ensuring Marijuana Reform Is Effective Criminal Justice Reform

High Time for Criminal Justice Reform: Marijuana Expungement Statutes in States with Legalized or Decriminalized Marijuana Laws

Leveraging Marijuana Reform to Enhance Expungement Practices