Oregon Struggles to Balance Harm Reduction and Drug Treatment Amid Rising Overdoses After Decriminalizing Drugs
- Oregon decriminalized possession of small amounts of drugs through Measure 110, issuing fines instead of arrests.
- Visible open drug use has increased in Portland since the measure took effect, concerning some residents.
- Overdose deaths have continued rising in Oregon despite Measure 110.
- Critics argue few fined drug users have sought treatment, calling for tougher possession laws.
- Supporters advocate balancing harm reduction with expanding access to drug treatment and residential rehab.