Oregon: drug possession to be a crime again as decriminalization law expires
by Diana Ramirez-Simon and agencies from US news | The Guardian on (#6QCZ4)
First-in-nation trial comes to an end, as new law gives those caught with hard drugs option of charges or treatment
Oregon's first-in-the-nation experiment with decriminalizing drugs will expire on Sunday as a new law taking effect will once again make it a crime to possess small amounts of hard drugs.
The new recriminalization law, HB4002, will give those caught with illicit drugs - including fentanyl, heroin and meth - the choice to either be charged with possession or treatment, which includes completing a behavioral health program and participating in a deflection program" to avoid fines.
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