The government will soon enact legislation that will expunge the criminal records for persons who have been convicted for the possession of small amounts of cannabis (marijuana).
The Cabinet on Wednesday authorized the Attorney General and the Ministry of Legal Affairs, Sir Steadroy Benjamin to have his legal department draft legislation for presentation at the next sitting of Parliament, aimed at expunging the criminal records of individuals convicted for possession of small quantities of cannabis (less than 15 grams) and granting them official pardons.
The proposed legislation will also apply to individuals convicted under the Public Health Amendment Act during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a view to clearing their records as well.
Additionally, the Cabinet has agreed that the Prime Minister will advise the Governor General to exercise his constitutional authority under Section 84(1) of the Constitution of Antigua and Barbuda to pardon individuals currently serving sentences at His Majesty’s Prison, who are actively engaged in the HAPI (Home Assistance Programme for the Indigent) Programme and have demonstrated genuine rehabilitation.
Cabinet emphasized that the criminal records of these individuals will be expunged, allowing them a fresh start and an opportunity to continue contributing positively to society.
“This action aligns with the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party government’s commitment to rehabilitation and reintegration. Upon receiving their pardons, these individuals will be immediately offered full-time employment within the HAPI Programme. Cabinet also approved the granting of Half a Million Dollars ($500, 000.00) to the HAPI Programme for the continued building and reconstruction of homes for the less fortunate,” Cabinet sources revealed.
What yall need to do is raise the limits!!!! 10 trees and half a pound is good!