Oregon became the first state in the county to legalize psilocybin Tuesday with the passage of Measure 109.
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Oregon became the first state in the county to legalize psilocybin Tuesday with the passage of Measure 109.
Oh hell yeah.
This is going to be so helpful, to so many people.
Partial returns showed strong support among voters for Measure 110, a coup for the New York-based Drug Policy Alliance, the same criminal justice reform group that backed Oregon’s successful marijuana legalization effort in 2014.
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Partial returns showed strong support among voters for Measure 110, a coup for the New York-based Drug Policy Alliance, the same criminal justice reform group that backed Oregon’s successful marijuana legalization effort in 2014.
There are people ecstatic with Measure 110 because it allows for a change in narrative of the “War on Drugs.” By people, that would be the larger part of Oregon, considering the measure was passed in the most recent election. In another The Oregonian article, “Oregon Decriminalizes Possession of Street Drugs, Becoming First in Nation,” the author provides some opposing views, but exhibits a bias toward promotion and acceptance of the measure. Noelle Crombie states, “Supporters believe U.S. drug policy has filled the country’s jails with nonviolent offenders who need treatment instead of incarceration and has disproportionately affected generations of Black people,” (2020). This notion is something that the measure is supposed to rectify as well as using a large portion of our cannabis tax for recovery and rehabilitation. Which is what the Oregon voters wanted to begin with. There is the possibility that nothing really changes with this new measure, BUT there is a greater possibility that money ends up getting utilized in a manner that Portland and the rest of Oregon can be proud of.
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Partial returns showed strong support among voters for Measure 110, a coup for the New York-based Drug Policy Alliance, the same criminal justice reform group that backed Oregon’s successful marijuana legalization effort in 2014.