Oregon Ballot Measure 112

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Oregon Ballot Measure 112, the Remove Slavery as Punishment for Crime from Constitution Amendment, is an amendment to the Constitution of Oregon passed as part of the 2022 Oregon elections. The measure removes the loophole where slavery and involuntary servitude are legal within the state as punishment for a crime. It specifically preserves the ability for programs such as court-mandated counseling or drug treatment to be ordered as part of criminal sentencing. The High No vote of 45% was noted by some. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Oregon Ballot Measure 112, the Remove Slavery as Punishment for Crime from Constitution Amendment, is an amendment to the Constitution of Oregon passed as part of the 2022 Oregon elections. The measure removes the loophole where slavery and involuntary servitude are legal within the state as punishment for a crime. It specifically preserves the ability for programs such as court-mandated counseling or drug treatment to be ordered as part of criminal sentencing. Four other states—Alabama, Louisiana, Tennessee and Vermont—considered similar amendments at the same time as Oregon, and three states (Colorado, Nebraska and Utah) have previously voted to remove similar language. The High No vote of 45% was noted by some.
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