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Oregon decriminalized all drugs last night.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 79517026:MV80NTc3MjExXzgzMzg2MjA0X0YyNEMzRjg1] [quote:Seer777:MV80NTc3MjExXzgzMzg1OTA5XzkyMUQwMzM3] Decriminalizing is not legalizing. People who are caught with hard drugs have the choice to pay a fine or go to treatment. Not jail for possession. [/quote] how is the government going to have resources for millions of people to get treatments? what are treatments.. the satanic 7 step program? more drugs? PC based counselling? [/quote]
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Wanna know why this rampant voter fraud happened, because these are the people pulling the strings.
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Oregon is now lost, was for awhile, but this takes it over the edge. Portland residents, prepare for an influx of drug addicted homeless. This is insane to me, meth? Heroin?
I feel like I woke up in another country today, I’m so disappointed with this shit.
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DECRIMINALIZED DOES NOT MEAN LEGALIZED
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