Over 65,000 persons have been beneficiaries since the expungement process. Wrap-around services like job support, health screenings, food security, and housing have directly helped over 7,000 persons. 950 persons have also had their fines reduced or cleared. This means good news for persons who have been on the wrong side of the law in times past due to cannabis-related offenses. A number of top cannabis businesses and large firms are on board with the activities of the N.E.W. towards ensuring that such persons have access to deserved opportunities.
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