"Oregon Lawmakers Face Backlash Over Rollback of Drug Decriminalization"

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Members of Unite Oregon protested outside Oregon's Capitol against lawmakers' decision to recriminalize possession of small amounts of hard drugs and change voter-approved Measure 110, arguing that the move abandons the spirit of the measure and won't support people dealing with addiction. Lawmakers believe the change is necessary to address drug deaths in the state, but the group fears more people will be sent to jail rather than treatment programs if the bill is signed into law by Gov. Tina Kotek.
- Group protests Oregon lawmakers' rollback of Measure 110, recriminalization of drugs KATU
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- Oregon Is Recriminalizing Drugs, Dealing Setback to Reform Movement The New York Times
- As Oregon Lawmakers Criminalize Drugs Again, Washington Offers a Cautionary Example Willamette Week
- Organizers at Oregon State Capitol rally against HB 4002 passage KGW.com
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