Alaska

Alaskans with certain low-level marijuana convictions can keep record private under new law

by Corinne Smith - Alaska Beacon

Alaskans who have been convicted for low-level marijuana possession will be able to apply to keep their records confidential so they do not appear in background checks, under a new law that takes effect in 2027. 

The change is part of a wide-ranging omnibus crime package that was approved by the Alaska Legislature and allowed to pass into law without Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s signature in June. 

Read more: https://alaskabeacon.com/briefs/alaskans-with-certain-low-level-marijuana-convictions-can-keep-record-private-under-new-law/