It was at a Drug Policy Alliance conference in Phoenix last October that Tera Hurst, executive director at Health Justice Recovery Alliance, got a feel for the impact Measure 110 was having outside of Oregon.Â
Hurst was on a panel with a presenter from the Philippines, who, to Hurstâs surprise, focused a significant amount of her presentation on Oregon.Â
âIt just kind of floored me,â Hurst said.Â
When they spoke, Hurst said the woman told her that what Oregon was doing was âso importantâ to people very far away. ââAny kind of way that we can be changing the United States, War on Drugs kind of influence, the better,ââ Hurst said the woman told her. âThat was pretty intense.âÂ
At future conferences, panelists may be discussing Oregon for very different reasons. At the beginning of April, Gov. Tina Kotek signed a law effectively overturning the voter-approved drug decriminalization policy that has consistently made the state national headlines since it went into effect three years ago.
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