Oregon’s first-in-the-nation drug decriminalization law faces pushback amid fentanyl crisis
- Oregon's decriminalization approach to drug possession is facing criticism, as the state has seen a significant increase in fentanyl deaths compared to other states with stricter drug laws.
- Synthetic opioid overdose fatalities in Oregon have seen the highest increase among reporting states, according to estimates from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
- There are ongoing debates about the effectiveness of Measure 110, which decriminalized drug possession but has been criticized for not creating enough incentive for people to seek treatment.
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Oregon’s first-in-the-nation drug decriminalization law faces pushback amid fentanyl crisis
Oregon's pioneering drug decriminalization law is facing a backlash amid a surge in public drug use fueled by fentanyl and an increase in synthetic opioid overdose deaths.
·Omaha, United States
Read Full ArticleOregon’s first-in-the-nation drug decriminalization law faces pushback amid fentanyl crisis
Oregon's pioneering drug decriminalization law is facing a backlash amid a surge in public drug use fueled by fentanyl and an increase in synthetic opioid overdose deaths.
·Cherokee County, United States
Read Full ArticleOregon’s first-in-the-nation drug decriminalization law faces pushback amid fentanyl crisis
Oregon's pioneering drug decriminalization law is facing a backlash amid a surge in public drug use fueled by fentanyl and an increase in synthetic opioid overdose deaths.
·Madison, United States
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