Bill 4186(2013) is an expanded & refined version of Michigan's current expungement law which restricts the eligibility of an expungement to the offender's age of less than 21 years old when committed. This law should not be limited to a person's age BUT by the severity or minor offense itself.

Tell our legislators that by eliminating the age guidelines of "minor offenses" will help the community recover from poverty and high unemployment. By giving people who have made past mistakes but have shown an ethical change, have the opportunity to apply to set aside(expunge) up to 2 minor convictions.

Michigan's current law perceives to violate our U.S. Constitutions' Equal Protection Act and should be revised to help ALL its residents and not just a designated age group.