"Oregon's Drug Decriminalization Law Tested Amid Fentanyl Crisis and Public Debate"

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Oregon's drug decriminalization law, Measure 110, which aimed to prioritize treatment over criminalization, is facing backlash amid the fentanyl crisis. Critics argue that the lack of serious legal consequences doesn't incentivize treatment for addicts, while supporters highlight the positive effects, including a drop in arrests and jailings for drug use or possession. The measure has led to the expansion of housing, treatment, and rehabilitation programs, but there are concerns about non-compliance and the need for rewards and consequences to engage in treatment.
Topics:nation#addiction-treatment#drug-decriminalization#drug-policy#fentanyl-crisis#law-enforcement#oregon
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