"Oregon Reverses Drug Decriminalization Law Amid Rising Homelessness and Overdoses"

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Oregon, the first state to decriminalize illicit drugs, is now reversing course and reinstating criminal penalties for drug use and possession. While some health advocates argue that Oregon's experience should not discourage other decriminalization efforts, opponents point to a surge in overdose deaths and public drug use as reasons for the reversal. The federal government is also considering reclassifying marijuana, while other states are exploring harm reduction approaches and decriminalization measures for drug possession. Despite Oregon's rollback, advocates remain hopeful that other states will continue to pursue broader decriminalization efforts.
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