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What Happened After Oregon Decriminalized Drugs
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In cities like Portland, solutions to America’s drug crisis have exacerbated the problem. In my new documentary, I’m raising questions about the policies enacted in many American cities where drug use is now legal – and rampant – on the streets. Watch it now.

#portland #philadelphia #kensington #fentanyl #drugaddition #addiction #recovery #xylazine #police #law #lawenforcement #oregon
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@conservativecaravan7664

4 months ago

Weird. Who could have expected an increase in drug overdoses after making drugs "legal"?

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@susan2043

6 months ago

We are seeing this phenomenon in Vancouver, Canada daily.

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@mrsfoss3368

6 months ago

Keep it up Douglas... people need to see the truth!

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@kaiyin3842

6 months ago

I think more needs to be done to stop supplies from entering your country not just punishing the addict.

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@stormysmurf

4 months ago

Oregon girl here- Hi Douglas❤❤❤❤ Please save the West for the women and children! Go get em my guy!

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@WyattFXDB

6 months ago

I’m born and raised Oregon. I work downtown and all over Portland as a contractor. Recently I visited San Fran and made it round a good portion of the city. From my eyes the situation is far worse in Portland. Yet, Seattle is worse than Portland. So maybe I just didn’t see it in SF

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@mitsusousa1385

6 months ago

They did properly in Portugal

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@jemgeach4066

5 months ago

Since there is also assisted dying in Oregon it is not surprising that drug OD should be common

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@Kawitamamayi

6 months ago

Stupid is as stupid does.

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@mariamacielm8691

4 months ago

How to understand the most rich nation with a big population so unhappy looking for escape using drugs ?

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@dianegraham6458

6 months ago

🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾Heavenly Father in Jesus name remove All satanic pharmakeia. Remove the hunger and need f

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@ivancho5854

6 months ago

What a mess, with no credible solution in sight. How even a wealthy huge country like the USA even starts to address this is utterly beyond me. It's incredibly sad.

On a completely different and light hearted note: That is a beautiful shirt an tie combination you're sporting Douglas, it suits you very much. 👍
All the best

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@1DaTJo

6 months ago

So sad 😞

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@thorsteinboserup-v4o

3 months ago

Its just a question of provoking enough OD's and the drug "issue" has resolved itself

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@davidhunt313

5 months ago

As a long time Libertarian, I still believe all forms of drug abuse would be better addressed by society as medical problems rather than as criminal problems. Also note that during Alcohol Prohibition, only the manufacturing and distribution of Alcohol was outlawed. Anyone could possess and injest Alcohol without penalty... unlike modern drug prohibition?!

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@bnltown900

4 months ago

So criminalizing doesn’t work and making it legal doesn’t work. It’s almost like people are going to drugs either way. But, under the criminalization approach, the constitution and the bill of rights has been stripped of its power to the other citizens that don’t use drugs. The 4th Amendment went from oath or affirmation of a judge signed warrant for a police search to my doggy smells something. Checkpoints, militarization of law enforcement, and a government that’s grown so big it can strip an individual of everything he has. And the drug war is the vehicle the state rides to get itself an oligarchy.

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@321277328L

5 months ago

Correlation isn’t causation. Secondary thought if there is a rise in overdosing won’t the problem sort itself out eventually? Sounds cruel but they are on it for a reason either and or life is terrible and won’t change or born with addiction chemistry in the brain.

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@elmehdi1998

4 months ago

2 word answer the news anchors first remark: no 💩😂

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@carlakenyon6073

6 months ago

Next Vancouver! Oliver’s prison sits almost empty

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@nicholassmith5611

3 months ago

So didn’t it work in Portugal? Or no?

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