Antigua to clear criminal records for minor cannabis convictions

The Government of Antigua and Barbuda has decided to introduce legislation to expunge criminal records for individuals convicted of possessing small amounts of cannabis.

This move will effectively erase these convictions, allowing affected individuals to legally state they have no prior arrests or juvenile delinquency adjudications when dealing with potential landlords, employers, or licensing agencies.

The Parliament is scheduled to convene in July to consider this legislation.

While a bill to expunge minor offences (generally) was passed in 2013, it was never implemented.

In March 2018, the Misuse of Drugs (Amendment) Act modified the Misuse of Drugs Act, decriminalizing possession of up to 15 grams of cannabis or cannabis resin. However, this amendment did not fully legalize cannabis, as penalties for selling the drug remain in place.

Current regulations also limit households to a maximum of four cannabis plants, with possession of more than this number remaining illegal.

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