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Oregon Votes To Decriminalize Hard Drugs Like Meth and Heroin

Alcohol has been my only drug. I have no use for drugs or addicts. This decriminalization of drugs, especially hard drugs ain’t gonna end well. Another stupid move by the democrat/commies intent on bringing down America.

Source: The Police Tribune

Oregon voters passed legislation decriminalizing drug possession and expanding treatment for substance abusers and addicts on Tuesday night.

Over 58 percent of Oregon voters approved Ballot Measure 110, thereby decriminalizing hard drugs such as methamphetamine, oxycodone, heroin, cocaine, Oregon Public Broadcasting reported.

Under the law change, possession of small amounts of any drug will classify as a civil violation – akin to traffic offenses – and would be subject to a $100 fine, Oregon Public Broadcasting reported.

Offenders who agree to undergo a health assessment can bypass the fine altogether.

The legislation does not specify what will become of juveniles who are caught with drugs – an issue that has opponents especially concerned.

Opponents also argue that the state already been offering jail alternatives to most offenders who are convicted of drug possession.

Twenty-six of the 36 counties in Oregon currently have drug court programs, according to Oregon Public Broadcasting.

The ballot measure, which goes into effect on Feb.1, is the first of its kind in the United States.

In addition to legalizing drugs, passing the legislation also opened the door for dumping more money into needle exchanges and other “harm-reduction efforts,” additional addiction treatment, and various forms of assistance for addicts, to include housing, Oregon Public Broadcasting reported.

Oregon generates tens of millions of dollars from the state’s cannabis tax, a portion of which has been helping to fund city and county addiction and mental health programs, Oregon Recovers Executive Director Mike Marshall explained.

Under the measure, those funds will likely be reallocated, Marshall said.

Schools currently receive 40 percent of the cannabis tax revenue, Oregon Public Broadcasting reported.

“I think it is flawed, but it is now the will of the people,”

Oregon Recovers Executive Director Mike Marshall

Under the law change, schools will lose an estimated $73 million in 2021-2023 due to reallocation of those funds.

Drug Policy Alliance Director Kassandra Frederique, a New York-based group, said that she hopes the rest of the nation will follow Oregon’s lead.

She said the measure was “a huge sledgehammer to the cornerstone of the war on drugs.”

The Drug Policy Alliance spent about $3.5 million gathering signatures help get Measure 110 on the ballot, Oregon Public Broadcasting reported.

Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife kicked in another $500,000.

The New York-based group was also instrumental in helping to pass the state’s recreational cannabis legislation in 2014.

According to the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission, the state already had some of the highest substance abuse rates in the country prior to Measure 110 passing.

It also had one of the poorest rates of access to services, Oregon Public Broadcasting reported.

One in 11 Oregonians is currently addicted to drugs, according to the ballot measure.

The law change is expected to drop drug possession convictions by a staggering 90 percent, the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission concluded.

Oregon Votes To Decriminalize Hard Drugs Like Meth and Heroin

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