Talk:Crime in Oregon

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Measure 110 Reference

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This article might be improved by adding some references to Measure 110 which is referenced at Drug_policy_of_Oregon. It's unique to Oregon in that no other state has tried to decriminalize hard drugs in this fashion, and the resulting property and drug crimes are definitely a notable statistic unique to Oregon. Possibly when the statistics are updated, if there's a measurable change in the statistics from 2019 forward, it can reference Measure 110 as a possible reason. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Locu (talkcontribs) 19:49, 5 April 2023 (UTC)Reply