Oregon Reverses Drug Decriminalization, Recriminalizes Drug Possession

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Oregon lawmakers passed a bill to recriminalize the possession of small amounts of drugs, undoing a key part of the state's drug decriminalization law in response to the deadliest overdose crisis in U.S. history. The measure makes possession of drugs a misdemeanor, punishable by up to six months in jail, and aims to increase access to addiction medication and housing without facing discrimination. Supporters argue it will improve access to treatment, while opponents fear it will reinforce a failed punishment narrative and disproportionately impact marginalized communities.
Topics:nation#criminal-justice-reform#drug-decriminalization#drug-possession#oregon#overdose-crisis#politics
- Oregon lawmakers pass bill to recriminalize drug possession KABC-TV
- Oregon is ready to end its ‘experiment’ with drug decriminalization: State Sen. Tim Knopp Fox News
- Oregon Decriminalized Hard Drugs. Now It's Reversing Course. The Wall Street Journal
- Oregon undoes groundbreaking drug decriminalization law The Guardian US
- Oregon Is Recriminalizing Drugs, Dealing Setback to Reform Movement The New York Times
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