In Our View: Weed Out Pot Convictions

Gov. Jay Inslee’s move to offer pardons for people haunted by old marijuana convictions is a good first step, but it does not go far enough. The Legislature should expand upon the governor’s efforts and provide justice for even more Washington residents. Inslee announced last week a plan to pardon anybody who has a sole conviction for marijuana possession while at least 21 years old and who otherwise has a clean criminal record.

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