Oregon Becomes First US State to Decriminalize Possession of All Drugs Including Cocaine and Meth
You can now legally snort cocaine in Oregon without being arrested, as crazy it sounds. Oregon has become the first US State to decriminalize possession of all drugs for personal use. Cocaine, Meth, Heroin, shrooms, and all other streets drugs no matter carry criminal offenses for possession for personal use.
The implications of this voting result for businesses in Oregon is major. Oregon’s economy is going to see a major boom.

With Oregon citizens voting to legalize drugs like psychedelic mushrooms, it means the psychedelic industry will see exponential growth over the next 15-20 years. It will be similar to economic boom Colorado has seen from legalizing Marijuana.
Oregon voting to decriminalize all drugs such as heroin, meth, cocaine, and mushrooms could only happen in a crazy year like 2020.
At the core it was inevitable, because most people believe people shouldn’t be criminalized for something they are doing to their own bodies.
It’s still best to stay drug free.
Author: JordanThrilla
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