Senate Bill 62, sponsored by Senator Lucas, would create a resentencing pathway for people convicted of designated marijuana‑related felonies before July 1, 2021 who remain incarcerated or are under active supervision. The sponsor said the intent is to address harms from earlier enforcement policies and to give judges discretion to reduce sentences when compatible with public safety. The bill includes a sunset provision (July 1, 2029) and provides for appointed counsel for indigent petitioners.
Committee action: members discussed technical edits (e.g., changing "remains" to "is" for clarity and substituting "active supervision" for "community supervision"). The committee adopted an amendment replacing a shorter list of disqualifying violent offenses with a broader enumerated list so that certain serious crimes would remain excluded from resentencing. Supporters described the bill as a step to correct past outcomes; some senators expressed concern about mixed messaging when other bills increase penalties for unlicensed sales in the new cannabis regime. The committee reported the bill and referred it to Finance for fiscal and implementation review.