Measure 110 Health Rally at Vogel Plaza – Info and Speakers Sunday, October 18 Noon at Vogel Plaza, corner of Central Ave. and Main St., Medford
“Ballot Measure 110, the Drug Addiction and Recovery Act, acknowledges that addiction is, first and foremost, a challenge to public health, not public safety, and establishes the mechanisms to meet that challenge. It decriminalizes simple possession of all hitherto prohibited drugs and dedicates most of the proceeds from the state marijuana tax to expand greatly programs of prevention, treatment and rehabilitation. Measure 110 doesn’t declare that society has no interest in what its members inhale, ingest and inject. Users of opioids, cocaine, methamphetamines etc. can still be fined $100 per offense. But the law won’t jail them or burden them with a criminal record, which abets, not curtails, their self-destructive behavior. And it will waive their fines if they enter rehab. The Oregon Criminal Justice Commission, which issues Racial and Ethnic Impact Statements about proposed legislation, concluded that passage of Measure 110 would eliminate nearly all such disparities in drug arrests and convictions in our state.” — Herbert Rothschild, Ashland Tidings columnist |
How We Can meet the Challenges of Authoritarianism
This is not our first rodeo with authoritarianism. Americans have collectively risen to seemingly impossible challenges in the past, and we can do so again. By Maria J. Stephan Analysis