I live in Washington, right across the border with Portland, Oregon. I work in Portland and we were talking at work about the homeless drug problem. One of my co-workers said Oregon should get rid of the .10 cent can and bottle refund because that is what fuels the homeless drug problem. The more I think about it, the more it makes sense. Oregon raised the refund years back from .5 to .10 cents. You even have the homeless across the border in Washington bringing bags of cans and bottles over to Portland to cash in. On the 8 lane bridge over the Columbia river every day I see homeless pushing shopping carts with bags, homeless on bikes with bags strapped to them, cars with 20 bags tied down to the roof. I lose count on the day I put out my blue recycling can, how many tweakers show up during the night and go through every can in the neighborhood.