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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, In 2016, the law changed and possession of up to |
3 | | 10 grams of marijuana in Illinois became a civil matter rather |
4 | | than a criminal one; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, This change did not address those who had already |
6 | | been convicted of possession of small amounts of marijuana; and
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7 | | WHEREAS, To create stronger pathways to employment for all |
8 | | citizens of the State, legislators need to examine the damage |
9 | | over-criminalization has caused, specifically the |
10 | | disproportionate effect on people of color; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, According to a 2013 report from the American Civil |
12 | | Liberties Union, African-Americans in Illinois are more than 7 |
13 | | times as likely to be arrested for marijuana possession; and
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14 | | WHEREAS, To help nonviolent offenders rehabilitate and |
15 | | have a better chance of getting a job, expunging low-level |
16 | | convictions of marijuana possession allows people to tell |
17 | | prospective employers that they have a clean criminal record; |
18 | | and
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19 | | WHEREAS, In addition to the financial benefit of more |
20 | | citizens able to achieve full employment, eliminating the |