Activist and advocate dedicated to ensuring accountability in the ongoing fentanyl crisis. As the founder of Stop Drug Homicide and a fierce supporter of Alexandra's Law, I work tirelessly to bring justice to families impacted by drug-related deaths and push for policy reform to prevent future tragedies. Through advocacy, education, and collaboration with lawmakers, I am committed to making a lasting impact on the fentanyl epidemic and saving lives by holding drug dealers accountable for their actions. Join me in my fight to protect communities from the deadly consequences of counterfeit drugs.As a dedicated advocate, I've led efforts to implement significant drug policy reforms, including Alexandra's Law, now integral to California's Proposition 36. Despite initial legislative setbacks, our persistent advocacy has successfully placed this crucial law on the ballot, aiming to establish the nation's first drug dealer admonishment law. Representative Darrell Issa has also introduced a federal version of Alexandra’s Law, aiming to expand its impact nationwide. A recent milestone in our journey for accountability is a $5.8 million wrongful death judgment against a drug dealer, a landmark ruling that cannot be dismissed in bankruptcy.Additionally, I am part of a coalition of 60 parents in a lawsuit against Snapchat, focusing on the role social media platforms play in enabling drug dealers to target our children. Our mission extends to reforming online spaces and strengthening community safety, ensuring robust accountability across all platforms.