"I agree that it is a problem, but the problem I see is, these people don't have homes, they don't have health resources," Ochoa-Sandoval told Truthout.
Now, three years after voters in Oregon approved a historic ballot measure to decriminalize drugs and invest in addiction treatment, the state is poised to reintroduce criminal penalties for possession of small amounts of drugs despite fierce opposition from racial justice and public health advocates.
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