SCR 202
Urges Oregonians to avoid the use of psychoactive drugs except as needed for legitimate medical purposes.
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This resolution urges Oregonians to limit their use of psychoactive drugs to situations where they are medically necessary. It highlights the significant risks associated with these drugs, including addiction, health problems, impaired driving, and increased fatalities. The resolution emphasizes that the licensing of marijuana businesses does not constitute an endorsement of recreational drug use by the state. Ultimately, it encourages Oregonians to prioritize avoiding habitual use of psychoactive substances.
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