After rolling back Ballot Measure 110, Oregon’s drug recriminalization plans come into focus

A key part of the change is a new state law that encourages police to connect drug users to treatment without charging them with crimes. The process is known as deflection, which allows the state to maintain some aspects of the public health priority Ballot Measure 110 placed on addiction, even as many Oregonians pushed for greater accountability and criminal penalties. It was also crucial in getting lawmakers on board with recriminalization.

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