Mother of N-Bomb victim leads criminalization fight

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Mother of N-Bomb victim leads criminalization fight
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Mother of N-Bomb victim leads
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FOR EMILY: Emily Miller, was 15 when she died last summer after taking the drug N-Bomb. Her mother, Erin
Valentine, is working to toughen drug laws.
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The mother of an East Bridgewater teen who died last summer after overdosing on N-Bomb is leading the
charge to criminalize the drug in Massachusetts in the hopes that her family’s tragic loss can serve as a
warning to parents nationwide.
“Nothing taught me the meaning of life like losing my daughter,” Erin Valentine said of 15-year-old Emily
Miller, who died of liver failure June 21 — three weeks after she was put into a medically induced coma at
Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston after overdosing on her first hit of the synthetic hallucinogen.
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“Because of the severity of the initial insult, which was caused by the exposure to N-Bomb, the doctors said
she developed septic shock, which ultimately led to organ failure,” Valentine said. “Kids need to know that this
isn’t something that they can experiment with — my message to parents is simple: Be aware that this is out
there, spread awareness about it and be open to having conversations with your kids about it.”
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Valentine said Emily, who went by “Tootsie,” was dealing with some psychiatric issues, including depression,
before her fatal overdose — but was otherwise a good student who loved art and didn’t experiment with
drugs.
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Valentine, who testified about her daughter’s death before the Judiciary Committee last year, is hoping the
tragedy will prompt lawmakers to amend state drug laws to designate N-Bomb as a Class B substance.
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“I want the legislation to pass. I want to empower our local authorities to be able to enforce the law,” Valentine
said. “As a community, as parents, as teachers, everyone needs to be on the same page with this drug. This
is something that is killing children.”
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