The bill would re-criminalize drug possession, make public drug use a crime, and significantly change the structure of drug treatment funding created by Measure 110.
Three years after decriminalizing drug possession, polling suggests a majority of Oregon voters are growing tired of the first-in-the-nation experiment. Will 2024 see reform?
Oregon's Measure 110 has distributed more than $260 million to drug treatment providers, according to a newly released audit, but lacks data on effectiveness.