Clackamas County Takes a Stand: Two Ballot Measures to Revisit Drug Decriminalization Law

12 June 2023

Published on KGW.com

Clackamas County commissioners have greenlit two pivotal ballot measures for the upcoming May election, inviting voters to weigh in on the future of Oregon’s drug decriminalization law, Measure 110. Amidst growing concerns over the law’s impact on homelessness and addiction, the county’s decision marks a significant step towards reevaluating its approach to drug policy.

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