New Maine laws will let people hide past marijuana convictions

AUGUSTA, Maine — More Mainers will soon qualify for sealing their past criminal records, including those with marijuana convictions from before Maine legalized the drug in 2017.

The changes that Gov. Janet Mills signed into law in April grew out of recommendations from the Criminal Records Review Committee, a 29-member panel featuring lawmakers and representatives of numerous legal, law enforcement, nonprofit and media groups.

Each proposal is part of an ongoing effort backed in recent years by both progressives such as House Speaker Rachel Talbot Ross, D-Portland, and libertarian-minded Republicans such as Sen. Eric Brakey, R-Auburn, to reduce the stigma and hurdles that Mainers face while trying to move on after completing sentences, particularly for low-level crimes. Sealing criminal records of those convictions would hide them from public view.

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