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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Sep 18, 2023

PRESS RELEASE: COALITION TO FIX AND IMPROVE BALLOT MEASURE 110

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 18, 2023 Contact:Coalition to Fix and Read More

Sep 8, 2023

Major backers of Measure 110 help fund elected leaders’ ‘fact-finding’ trip to Portugal

Updated: Sep. 08, 2023, 3:45 p.m. | Published: Sep. 05, 2023 Read More

Sep 8, 2023

Editorial: Goal should be saving lives in Oregon, not Measure 110

Bulletin Editorial Board | Sep 8, 2023 If you don’t like Measure 110 and its Read More

Sep 2, 2023

Two years ago, Oregon changed its approach to drug addiction. The results are in

September 2, 2023 8:01 AM ET Heard on Weekend Edition Saturday By Scott Read More