Oregon Reverses Drug Decriminalization Amid Fentanyl Crisis

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Oregon's House passed House Bill 4002, which would reintroduce criminal penalties for possessing small amounts of drugs, with bipartisan support, aiming to address public drug use and surging overdoses while expanding addiction services. The bill tightens drug laws and includes provisions for treatment and deflection programs, drawing controversy for potentially disproportionately harming people of color. Advocacy groups criticize the bill, while some lawmakers share personal stories of addiction's impact.
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