Oregon's experiment in tackling drug crisis starts with about 220 people in deflection
Briefly

Oregon's new deflection program offers an alternative to traditional penalties by providing treatment for nearly 220 individuals caught with low-level drug possession, marking a significant shift in drug policy.
Where previously individuals with low-level drug offenses faced a mere citation that often went ignored, now they are being directed toward treatment and rehabilitation through this innovative deflection program.
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