Oregon has approved a state law that recriminalises drug possession.
The law rolls back an experimental policy - the most liberal drug measure in the US - that made possession for personal use a ticketed offense with a fine up to $100 (£76).
The new legislation penalises those possessing small amounts of drugs with probation, and up to 180 days in jail.
The governor said the state still aims to provide a path for drug treatment, rather than punishing drug users.
Tina Kotek, the Democratic governor, signed the bill on Monday. It goes into effect on 1 September.
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Oregon passes law recriminalising drug possession
The state rolled back decriminalisation, which was enacted in 2020 and raised drug possession penalties.
