question of where Trump wants to put these people.
Decriminalize/legalize all drugs, transfer all for-profit prisons back to the government and/or not for profit charities, shuffle prisoners around to free up prisons to be converted to mental healthcare and drug rehabilitation facilities, and fund it with a taxed and regulated drug market.
Not that he thinks far enough to come up with that.
Most reputable sources have reported decriminalization in Oregon did not lead to an increase in overdoses, which correlates with the rest of the fucking planet and isn’t surprising.
However, your source is behind a paywall, so I can’t check it out.
Yeah, after reading each link provided, you’re reaching. I’m not sure if you’re paid to be a shill or just brain washed, but the decriminalization is overwhelmingly recognized as a benefit to humanity.
Not in Oregon it’s not. Source: I live here. I watch it DAILY.
The #1 problem we have is that there’s NO incentive to get treatment. If you get caught with drugs it’s a $100 fine and that fine gets waived if you call a toll free number and ask about treatment. You don’t actually have to GET treatment, all you have to do is ASK about getting treatment.
16,000 people ticketed, 137 called the treatment line. Tons of people using the free needle exchange and naloxone though.
Decriminalize/legalize all drugs, transfer all for-profit prisons back to the government and/or not for profit charities, shuffle prisoners around to free up prisons to be converted to mental healthcare and drug rehabilitation facilities, and fund it with a taxed and regulated drug market.
Not that he thinks far enough to come up with that.
Decriminalization of all drugs is a terrible idea. Ask Oregon how that’s working out for them.
Edit For the downvoters, come on out to Oregon and see it first hand.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2023/07/oregon-drug-decriminalization-results-overdoses/674733/
Most reputable sources have reported decriminalization in Oregon did not lead to an increase in overdoses, which correlates with the rest of the fucking planet and isn’t surprising.
However, your source is behind a paywall, so I can’t check it out.
And archived version of the article.
(Not that I’m arguing Death_Equity’s claim, just wanted to help.)
No increase in overdose DEATHS. Massive increase in overdoses in general, and crime, and homelessness.
https://www.kgw.com/article/news/local/the-story/portland-downtown-firefighter-overdose-calls-narcan-deaths/283-a37b7402-c199-40ce-a120-bb6aec149365
https://www.ems1.com/overdose/articles/ore-first-responders-rescue-8-in-suspected-fentanyl-overdose-dUthcbYwMyyUwYSp/
https://www.portlandoregon.gov/police/news/read.cfm?id=472810
Decriminalization in Oregon has been a massive failure.
Yeah, after reading each link provided, you’re reaching. I’m not sure if you’re paid to be a shill or just brain washed, but the decriminalization is overwhelmingly recognized as a benefit to humanity.
Not in Oregon it’s not. Source: I live here. I watch it DAILY.
The #1 problem we have is that there’s NO incentive to get treatment. If you get caught with drugs it’s a $100 fine and that fine gets waived if you call a toll free number and ask about treatment. You don’t actually have to GET treatment, all you have to do is ASK about getting treatment.
16,000 people ticketed, 137 called the treatment line. Tons of people using the free needle exchange and naloxone though.
https://www.opb.org/article/2022/02/14/oregon-drug-decriminalization-measure-110-grants-treatment-recovery-services/
It’s just not working. Likely it will be repealed in the next election.
https://philomathnews.com/drug-decriminalization-stumbled-in-oregon-and-other-states-are-taking-note/
https://www.kgw.com/article/news/local/the-story/oregons-drug-decriminalization-flaws/283-6b5c022f-f437-4476-ba44-c6d163ca6d7b
If the entire world does something successfully and you don’t. Where do you think the problem lies?
The entire world has universal healthcare, think that might be the difference? 🤔
That’s definitely part of it. Decriminalization was always supposed to be paired with treatment.