"Oregon Reverses Measure 110, Recriminalizes Small-Quantity Drug Possession"

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Oregon's governor has signed a measure to reimpose criminal penalties for hard drugs, reversing a landmark plan to decriminalize drugs three years ago. Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler, amidst a series of crises in the city, has supported the rollback, citing surging homelessness, street protests, and soaring overdose deaths. The new law allows for up to 180 days in jail for possession of drugs like fentanyl and methamphetamine, with offramps for treatment in many cases.
- Oregon Is Recriminalizing Drugs. Here's What Portland Learned. The New York Times
- Gov. Kotek signs bill to reverse Measure 110, recriminalizing small-quantity drug possession KOIN.com
- Governor Kotek signs HB 4002, recriminalizing possession of hard drugs KATU
- Oregon re-criminalizes small amounts of hard drugs after 2020 voter initiative is overturned NBC News
- Oregon recriminalizes drugs; governor signs Measure 110 rollback KGW.com
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