A new study should lay to rest the debate over legalization.
Is banning drugs a bad idea? For decades, libertarians and progressives have insisted that prohibition creates more harm than it prevents, producing needless arrests and prison sentences while pushing users into the shadows where overdose is more likely. That argument won some purchase among the public: as of 2019, a majority of Americans endorsed making drug crimes into civil offenses instead of felonies, treating them more like minor traffic violations than something meriting prison time.
In 2021, the legalizer coalition got to run their experiment. That year, Oregon and Washington both effectively decriminalized the possession of small amounts of all controlled substances, replacing potential prison sentences with a regime of minimal fines. Proponents promised a steep decline in overdose deaths and improvement in public safety. But did that happen?
See the report HERE