I corrected your misstatements. That's all.
Measure 110 did not make anything legal. It has also shown to have no negative impact on overdose rates.
Study says drug decriminalization in Oregon did not cause more overdose deaths
So now it's not enough that police
can actually arrest people for public drug use (if they actually chose to do their jobs), but you want them to be able to go back to harassing the poor and minorities because they "suspect" they may have small amounts of drugs in their possession?
That plays right into the fascist lies that have been spread by police.
The fact that police have lost that ability and incentive to harass people is part of what is great about measure 110. The other part is that more people are given the access to treatment, and the measure funds said treatment using taxes collected from the sale of controlled substances.
Those are all good things. If a law from 1971 needs to be adjusted so it is more clear that public use of controlled substances is illegal then so be it.
As long as police have evidence of said public use I'm fine with them arresting people for it.
If you see someone using in public get a video and send it to police. They'll have all the evidence they need to remove that person from that place and take them to a shelter as well as fine them, if nothing else.
They are being paid. They should do their jobs.