Oregonians Rally Against Recriminalization of Drugs in Salem

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Oregonians rallied in Salem urging Governor Kotek not to sign House Bill 4002, which effectively ends Measure 110, a voter-approved law decriminalizing possession of small amounts of hard drugs. The bill would create an unclassified misdemeanor for drug possession and give law enforcement discretion to send individuals to treatment or jail. Advocates argue that the reform will disproportionately impact people of color, while state leaders emphasize the need to address the addiction crisis.
- Oregonians rally against end to Measure 110 in Salem, call for Kotek to not sign HB 4002 Fox 12 Oregon
- Group protests Oregon lawmakers' rollback of Measure 110, recriminalization of drugs KATU
- 'Dying before our eyes': Overdose deaths push Oregon lawmakers to end drug decriminalization 'experiment' Fox News
- Oregon Is Recriminalizing Drugs, Dealing Setback to Reform Movement The New York Times
- Organizers at Oregon State Capitol rally against HB 4002 passage KGW.com
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