"Scotland's Push for Drug Decriminalization Faces Opposition, Echoing Portugal's Concerns"

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Portugal, often cited as a success story for drug decriminalization, is now facing challenges with increased drug use, overdose rates, and crime. While decriminalization initially led to positive outcomes such as reduced HIV transmission and prison populations, recent data shows a rise in illicit drug use and overdose rates. Sewage samples indicate high levels of cocaine and ketamine use, and drug-related debris on city streets has surged. Police patrols in drug-plagued neighborhoods have limited impact due to existing laws. This raises questions about the effectiveness of drug decriminalization policies, as Oregon implements its own measure, Measure 110.
- Portugal, a Model for Oregon's Measure 110, Is Having Second Thoughts About Drug Decriminalization Willamette Week
- Scotland wants to decriminalize drugs. The UK government just says no San Francisco Chronicle
- Portugal's drug decriminalization faces opposition as addiction multiplies The Washington Post
- Scotland's papers: Drug call dismissed and Murray's Wimbledon 'agony' BBC
- Scottish government wants drug possession to be legal BBC
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