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09/26/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/26/2024 16:30

Understanding Oregon's Good Samaritan Overdose Law: Save Lives Without Fear

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In the face of an overdose, every second counts. The fear of legal repercussions should never prevent someone from seeking life-saving medical assistance.
Published
September 26, 2024 2:33 pm
Oregon has a Good Samaritan Overdose Law, designed to encourage people to call 911 without hesitation when someone is overdosing.

What Does the Good Samaritan Overdose Law Cover?

If you find yourself in a situation where someone is overdosing, Oregon's Good Samaritan Overdose Law provides crucial legal protections for both you and the person in need.

​ Here's what the law ensures:

  1. Possessing Drugs or Drug Paraphernalia: You cannot be arrested or prosecuted for having drugs or drug-related items.
  2. Being in a Place Where Drugs Are Used: You are protected even if you are in a location known for drug use.
  3. Violating Probation or Parole: If the violation is related to drug possession or being in a place where drugs are used, you are safe from legal action.
  4. Outstanding Warrants: Any warrants related to drug possession or being in a place where drugs are used will not lead to your arrest.

What the Law Does Not Cover

While the Good Samaritan Overdose Law offers significant protections, it's important to understand its limitations. The law does not protect you from:

  1. Other Crimes: This includes drug dealing, weapons possession, DUI, and other offenses not listed in the law.
  2. Federal Warrants: Outstanding federal warrants or warrants from other states are not covered.

Why This Law Matters

The primary goal of the Good Samaritan Overdose Law is to save lives. Overdoses can be fatal if not treated promptly, and the fear of legal consequences should never be a barrier to seeking help.
By providing these protections, Oregon aims to reduce the number of overdose deaths and encourage people to act quickly in emergency situations.

Take Action: Call 911

​If you witness someone overdosing, don't hesitate-call 911 immediately.​ Your quick response can make the difference between life and death. Remember, the law is on your side.

Spread the Word

Help us raise awareness about Oregon's Good Samaritan Overdose Law! Share this information with your friends, family, and community. Together, we can ensure that more people know about these protections and feel empowered to seek help in critical moments.
By understanding and utilizing the Good Samaritan Overdose Law, we can all play a part in saving lives and supporting our community. Don't let fear stand in the way of doing the right thing-call 911 and be a Good Samaritan.