For John, BLUF: Portland, Oregon, has a major drug problem, big enough they are taking action to correct it. Nothing to see here; just move along.
From Conservative Fix, by Ms Alexandra Russel, 10 September 2023
Here is the lede plus five:
In an era where most political issues point fingers at the current Democratic administration’s weaknesses and alleged corruption, the beautiful city of Portland shines a spotlight on a more immediate, localized concern. Portland, once a beacon of creativity and innovation, now desperately seeks the state’s permission for a monumental move: banning hard drug use to protect public property and its citizens.It is a little amazing that Portland has reversed course on hard drugs, but there it is. Conditions in the City are causing leaders to cast about for potential solutions. I wish them well in this effort.This potential decision comes after years of observing the devastating impact of unchecked drug use on public spaces, local businesses, and most importantly, its residents. It’s an outcry for a safer environment, for a city that deserves to reclaim its lost vibrancy.
As the 2024 presidential race heats up, it’s essential not to lose sight of local issues like these that affect everyday Americans. Cities like Portland are at the heart of our nation, and their well-being directly reflects our national health.
- Rising Crime Rates: Cities that have reported higher drug use often face a subsequent rise in crime. In fact, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, drug abuse and addiction cost American society over $740 billion annually in lost workplace productivity, healthcare expenses, and crime-related costs.
- Public Health Crisis: The rampant spread of drug abuse leads to a significant strain on public health systems. It’s reported that every day, 128 people in the United States die after overdosing on opioids – a dire reflection of the nation’s opioid crisis.
- Loss of Community Spirit: The once-thriving community spaces in Portland are now overshadowed by drug-related activities, causing residents to avoid these areas, leading to a loss of community interaction and spirit.
Hat tip to the InstaPundit.
Regards — Cliff
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