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Readers write: Finding compassion in Oregon

‘The real moral crime’

The Sept. 11 & 18 cover story, “Oregon’s bold drug policy isn’t working, yet,” reminds me that I once was one of those who, while sympathetic, would look down on people who’d “allowed” themselves to become addicted to alcohol and/or “hard” drugs. Yet I, albeit not in the category of fentanyl use, have suffered enough anxiety related to post-traumatic stress disorder to have appreciated consuming alcohol and/or THC.

Neglecting, and therefore failing, people struggling with debilitating drug addiction should never have been an acceptable or preferable political or religious option. But the politics that are typically involved in lacking addiction funding/services, to me, reflect opposition to making proper treatment available to people with addictions who have little to no income.

It really is as though some people are actually considered disposable.

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