P.A.lawyers react to free cannabis pardon process
There’s a varied reaction from some in Prince Albert’s legal community to the federal government’s move to offer a free pardon process for people convicted in the past of simple pot possession.
One lawyer suggested it was good to see the government’s attitude finally aligning with the bulk of public opinion regarding legalized recreational marijuana use. However, another lawyer is skeptical about the free process and suggested it was more of a political move.
Last week Ottawa opened the online information process for free pardons and promised it would be quick and efficient. In the past the process to clear a criminal record cost over $600 and took a long time. People with simple pot possession convictions can struggle to secure employment and volunteer opportunities, and are also barred from entering the U.S.
Garth Bendig says legalization should have happened years ago.