Commissioners approved two ballot measures for next May, both asking voters if they want to see the drug decriminalization law repealed or overhauled.
CLACKAMAS, Ore. — Less than three years ago, Oregon voters decriminalized drugs and allocated funding for drug treatment programs through Measure 110 — approving it with more than 58% of the vote.
Since then, the measure’s reputation has suffered amid a growing drug crisis, often associated with homelessness. And while no significant efforts to repeal the measure have yet materialized, Clackamas County voters will soon have a chance to be heard on the issue, if only in a symbolic way.
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