LIVES ARE BEING LOST.
STREETS ARE UNSAFE.
IT’S TIME TO FIX BALLOT MEASURE 110.

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Recent bipartisan polling shows 74% of Oregon voters, including 63% of Democrats, support recriminalizing personal possession of fentanyl, heroin and meth while maintaining existing cannabis taxes for drug treatment and making treatment required – not voluntary – as an alternative to jail. Read the full polling report here.

Our Proposal

Prohibit the use of hard drugs in public places.

Make possession of lethal drugs like fentanyl, meth, and heroin a crime again.

Replace voluntary with required addiction treatment.

Prioritize diversion, treatment, and recovery over prosecution and jail.

Maintain cannabis taxes for expanded prevention, treatment, and recovery; improve oversight and accountability.

Expand penalties for drug dealing.

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Oct 1, 2023

YVYV: What to do with Measure 110? Wash. Co. District Attorney Kevin Barton

by KATU Staff | Sun, October 1st 2023, 1:20 PM PDT Washington County District Read More

Sep 29, 2023

New Oregon committee to address drug addiction, review Measure 110

by: Michaela BourgeoisPosted: Sep 29, 2023 / 04:06 PM PDTUpdated: Sep 29, 2023 Read More

Sep 29, 2023

5 children die, 4 survive after suspected fentanyl overdoses in Portland since mid-June, police say

Updated: Sep. 29, 2023, 3:32 p.m.| Published: Sep. 28, 2023, 12:44 p.m. Read More

Sep 29, 2023

Oregon House Republicans propose bills to repeal Measure 110 drug decriminalization

By Elizabeth Hayes – Staff Reporter, Portland Business Journal Sep Read More