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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The New York Times the Daily did a deep dive on how Oregon's drug decriminalization experiment has fantastically backfired. Did anyone hear it? [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jkr5J8quMA[/youtube] This article, which was the basis for the podcast, goes into more details: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/01/us/oregon-drug-decriminalization-rollback-measure-110.html [QUOTE]Three years ago, when Oregon voters approved a pioneering plan to decriminalize hard drugs, advocates looking to halt the jailing of drug users believed they were on the edge of a revolution that would soon sweep across the country. But even as the state’s landmark law took effect in 2021, the scourge of fentanyl was taking hold. Overdoses soared as the state stumbled in its efforts to fund enhanced treatment programs. And while many other downtowns emerged from the dark days of the pandemic, Portland continued to struggle, with scenes of drugs and despair. Lately, even some of the liberal politicians who had embraced a new approach to drugs have supported an end to the experiment. On Friday, a bill that will reimpose criminal penalties for possession of some drugs won final passage in the State Legislature and was headed next to Gov. Tina Kotek, who has expressed alarm about open drug use and helped broker a plan to ban such activity.[/QUOTE] My question is: At what point will the progressive wing get the hint that unleashing chaos in cities, counties, school districts and states by going lax on all things related to public safety is a losing strategy? Who is having that difficult conversation with the activists who are pushing for these ridiculous policies that inevitably fail and have to be pulled back? Real people are harmed by these stunts and it's not ok.[/quote] The progressive left will never admit it was wrong. Never. It isn’t going to happen for all the children and young adults whose lives they destroyed by the horror of the gender affirmative “care” scandal. (And they’ll never apologize to the brave clinicians and medical providers whose careers were destroyed when they tried to raise the alarm.) And it’s not going to happen here. The progressive left will never admit that their drug decriminalization policies have killed thousands and thousands of people, especially vulnerable young people. They will never admit that they’ve created a generation of hollow husks of humans whose brains will never recover from the poisons that the progressive left made available to them. Have any progressives championing decriminalization ever actually seen the inside of a “safe” (what Orwellian doublespeak) injection site? They are rooms that belong in a Halloween horror show, not something to be paraded around as a twisted victory of progressive politics. I live in California. I know dead teens who would not be dead if entitled radical progressives hadn’t taken over the west coast states. To say I am angry at them is an understatement. [/quote] +100 We have family in Portland who cannot move fast enough. The problem? They can't find a buyer for their house. No one in their right mind wants to live in these cesspools.[/quote]
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