As B.C. draws closer to January 31, when possession of some hard drugs will be decriminalized, a U.S. state that has already taken that step provides some warning and advice. Paul Johnson has part two of our focus on Oregon’s experience – nearly two years into its program.
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Lessons from Portland about hard drug decriminalization
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