Are city and county officials doing enough to address drug issues?
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340 Votes

Are city and county officials doing enough to address drug issues?

Yes

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Yes

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No

6 Comments
Steve Bernhardt
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Steve Bernhardt

Most of our top officials are basing their decisions on incorrect and skewed data. Enforcement officers on the street know the truth because they are staring at it daily. Yet their input is ignored because it's not "science". Thus city, county, and state managers do not understand the severity.

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sandra zollman
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sandra zollman

Apparently not. And now it looks like they have made plans behind our backs to create 15 minute cities in Bend under a new name. To many decisions are being decided by councilors without the say or vote of the people. We need whole new leadership in Bend.

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Kimmy Wasatch
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Kimmy Wasatch

Not even exactly sure what the city is doing to address drugs issues, It sure isn't helping. Between the drug issues and homelessnes...ie, China Hat, sorry to say Bend is becoming more like Portland every day. Perhaps more public input and voting would help.

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Kimmy Wasatch
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Kimmy Wasatch

Not even exactly sure what the city is doing to address drugs issues, It sure isn't helping. Between the drug issues and homelessnes...ie, China Hat, sorry to say Bend is becoming more like Portland every day. Perhaps more public input and voting would help.

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Repealing measure 110 would help

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Melissa Howiler
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Melissa Howiler

It's the same people causing this problem & they know who he is n still DO NOTHING KILLS ME AS HE GETS AWSY WITH POISONING OUR YOUTH

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Do you support the cellphone ban in Oregon schools?
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267 Votes

Do you support the cellphone ban in Oregon schools?

YES

5

NO

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YES

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Steve Reeves
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Steve Reeves

Many of my students display addictive behaviors regarding their phones, and it has proven detrimental to their learning and social development. Any positive of cell phone use is vastly outweighed by negative consequences.

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Sam Davis
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Sam Davis

Long overdue. Students need to focus on being educated in school, not watching videos, playing games, & chatting with each other. Educators and others do not need the distraction that cell cause. If there are emergencies that students need to know about there are other ways for them to find out.

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k san
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k san

Kids are way too addicted to their phones and it is affecting their learning. Phones could be kept in a basket in the classroom in case of emergency, but definitely NOT with the kid.

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David Kline
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David Kline

My teaching friends say it's been a battle to keep kids off their phones in class and wastes a bunch of class time time addressing this. How will this be enforced any differently though?

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Kimmy Wasatch
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Kimmy Wasatch

Between cell phone usage and lower graduating standards, OR is failing students

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NO

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Tammie Hagemann
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Tammie Hagemann

There are times that they shouldn't have them but check them at the door of class rooms to cut back on the use. Emergencies do happen and cells are useful

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Given the recent wildfires near Redmond, would you support a personal fireworks ban?
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184 Votes

Given the recent wildfires near Redmond, would you support a personal fireworks ban?

YES

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NO

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YES

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NO

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Tammie Hagemann
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Tammie Hagemann

Parents should look after there children better and the fireworks they buy

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