The day before recreational cannabis became legal in Illinois, Governor J.B. Pritzker announced he was pardoning more than 11,000 people who had been convicted of low-level marijuana crimes in Illinois. The governor announced the Illinois marijuana pardons on December 31 at Chicago’s Trinity United Church. The expungement of hundreds of thousands of records applies to all low-level pot possession convictions dating back decades – for possession of 30 grams or less. The pardon process is automatic and is being handled by Illinois state police, but it may take up to a year or more for people to see their records cleared. The new law also authorizes Illinois state’s attorneys to consider vacating cases involving up to 500 grams of marijuana.
On January 1, 2020, Illinois legalized cannabis use and became the 11th state to legalize the sale and use of recreational marijuana for adults.
Marijuana is still a federally banned drug:
Immigration officials can take marijuana use, investment or work into account in denying ambien 10 mg online U.S. entry or applications for legal permanent residency known as green cards. Some could face detention or deportation.
However, the expungement of a marijuana conviction won’t help immigration cases. Chicago immigration attorney Mario Godoy advises:
“non-citizens not to partake, admit use or carry documentation such as a receipt, because it could hurt their cases. They extended the warning to U.S. citizens who live in mixed status households for the same reason.”
Non-citizens who are applying for legal immigration status should consult an experienced immigration attorney on how to deal with legal and illegal marijuana use, criminal history or marijuana industry work or investment.
Do you have a question about how Illinois’ new marijuana laws affect immigrants and non-citizens? The attorneys at Chicago’s Godoy Law Office fight for the rights of immigrants in Illinois and help immigrants navigate the complex and numerous immigration policies, procedures, and regulations. If you need help with an immigration issue, please contact our office at 855.554.6369.
Immigration Attorney Mario Godoy has years of experience guiding clients with immigration issues through the immigration process along with guiding clients through the criminal case. Godoy focuses on family-based immigration law, business immigration law, removal defense, and criminal defense representation of immigrants. A criminal charge or conviction can be devastating to your immigration case. With over a decade of immigration law experience and memories of family members who were deported due to bad legal advice, Godoy is committed to helping other immigrant families receive the legal justice they deserve. As a legal entrepreneur who practices immigration law, criminal law, estate and probate law, and running two successful law firms, Mario Godoy understands the importance of keeping families together and making a home and future in America.