An actual change?

Oregon recriminalizes drugs!

This won’t immediately solve the fentanyl problem, because the problem is equally bad in states that DIDN’T decriminalize. But it signals a shift in political mood among the crazy devils who misrule this part of the country.

One part of the law COULD lead toward a solution:

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It also establishes ways for treatment to be offered as an alternative to criminal penalties by encouraging law enforcement agencies to create deflection programs that would divert people to addiction and mental health services instead of the criminal justice system.

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Prison is always part bargaining chip and part penalty. Plea bargaining works because the leverage of a prison sentence pulls hard against the weight of controlled probation. The threat of prison works well on NON-PROFESSIONAL criminals who ended up breaking the law. It doesn’t work on a hardened PROFESSIONAL CRIMINAL like Sammy, who insisted that he was Serving Future Generations by stealing from actual people. He ended up with 25 years because he is incurably criminal.

Success depends on the cooperation of Sorosian devil prosecutors, who are NOT motivated by threats or leverage. It’s conceivable that prosecutors in some cities are non-Sorosians.