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  2. Drug policy of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Oregon was the first state to decriminalize small amounts of cannabis in 1973 and later legalized its use for both medical and recreational purposes. Other substances like methamphetamine, heroin, and club drugs have posed ongoing challenges, with laws evolving to address production, trafficking, and public health issues.

  3. Ashland School District (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The student who started the fire was identified, and the Jackson County District Attorney's Office Juvenile Department handled the case. [8] In November 2014, an epidemic of chickenpox broke out at Ashland Middle School. 20 students were reported to have chickenpox, including two cases of pertussis. Only about 70% of students attending Ashland ...

  4. Category:Controlled substances in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Drug policy of Oregon; O. Oregon Psilocybin Society This page was last edited on 25 October 2011, at 22:34 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

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  6. Oregon's drug decriminalization experiment is ending. What ...

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    The most noteworthy example is Portugal, where drug-related deaths have plummeted in the 20-plus years since the country stopped criminally punishing drug users. Oregon, however, saw overdose ...

  7. Oregon, awash in treatment funds after decriminalizing drugs ...

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    Funding for drug treatment centers in Oregon, financed by the state's pioneering drug decriminalization policy, stood at over a quarter-billion dollars Friday as officials called for closer ...

  8. 2020 Oregon Ballot Measure 110 - Wikipedia

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    In November 2020, voters in the U.S. state of Oregon passed Ballot Measure 110, [2] "[reclassifying] possession/penalties for specified drugs". [3] It reclassifies possession of drugs including heroin, methamphetamine, PCP, LSD and oxycodone as a Class E civil violation. [4]

  9. Vernonia School District 47J v. Acton - Wikipedia

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    Acton, 515 U.S. 646 (1995), was a U.S. Supreme Court decision which upheld the constitutionality of random drug testing regimen implemented by the local public schools in Vernonia, Oregon. Under that regimen, student-athletes were required to submit to random drug testing before being allowed to participate in sports.