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  2. Oregon's drug decriminalization experiment is ending. What ...

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    Four years ago, Oregon voters approved a groundbreaking plan to decriminalize possession of all drugs in the state. That brief experiment is now set to come to an end.

  3. Oregon Taps Out of Drug Decriminalization - AOL

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    Decriminalizing drug possession turned Oregon into a magnet for addicts across the country, stretching social services to their breaking point.

  4. Drug policy of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. state of Oregon has various policies restricting the production, sale, and use of different substances. In 2006, Oregon's per capita drug use exceeded the national average. The most used substances were marijuana, methamphetamine and illicit painkillers and stimulants.

  5. Less than four years after Oregon voters decided to decriminalize small amounts of hard drugs in the state, legislators have had enough.

  6. Did Oregon pull the plug too soon on drug decriminalization?

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    “To put it clearly, the explosion of the public use and open-air dealing of fentanyl is the single biggest problem facing downtown and the entire city of Portland,” Jon Isaacs, executive vice...

  7. 2020 Oregon Ballot Measure 110 - Wikipedia

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    Drugs affected include heroin, methamphetamine, PCP, LSD and oxycodone, as well as others. The Drug Policy Alliance non-profit organization was behind the measure. Reclassifies penalty for drug possession as a Class E civil violation. The new law aims to reverse racial disparities in policing, and was projected to reduce black arrests by 94%.

  8. That problem is created by drug prohibition and aggravated by attempts to enforce it. The government's crackdown on pain pills replaced legally produced, reliably dosed pharmaceuticals with...

  9. Outside In (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Outside In is a medical and youth service nonprofit organization in Portland, Oregon which provides primary care and "wraparound services" for low income and homeless clients. It also has several other programs such as needle exchange program for drug addicts, and eligibility restricted tattoo removal service.

  10. Oregon lawmakers voted to recriminalize drugs. The bill's ...

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    PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The future of an Oregon bill that would roll back the state’s first-in-the-nation drug decriminalization law is now in the hands of Democratic Gov. Tina Kotek.

  11. Skid row - Wikipedia

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    Old Town Chinatown, a mostly defunct Chinatown of Portland, Oregon, has a high prevalence of hard drug use, homelessness, poverty, and property and violent-related crimes. [47] [48] As of November 2021, a surge of meth was reported to be used amongst the homeless community in Greater Portland.