Oregon Moves to Decriminalize Drug Possession
As Attorney General Jeff Sessions ramps up the War on Drugs, Oregon will join approximately 16 states in decriminalizing possession of illicit drugs (besides cannabis, which is already legal).
House Bill 2355 would make possession of “useable quantities” of heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, and its chemical counterparts, such as MDMA, a misdemeanor crime as opposed to a felony. Offenders with two misdemeanor possessions would be charged with a felony. As of July 6, the Bill was approved by the Senate. Democratic Governor Kate Brown is expected to sign the legislation.
As with most decriminalization efforts, HB 2355 is intended to reduce racial profiling, encourage addiction to be treated as a mental health issue, and enact criminal justice reform. In an email to Mic, Brown described the bill as “an important step towards creating a more equitable justice system to better serve all Oregonians.”