Mother of N-Bomb victim leads criminalization fight
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Mother of N-Bomb victim leads criminalization fight
Mother of N-Bomb victim leads criminalization fight | Boston Herald Page 1 of 3 Mother of N-Bomb victim leads criminalization fight Reese Witherspoon And Sofia Vergara Are Hot Pursuit Premiere Hotties Splash News 1 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. Print Sunday, May 3, 2015 Email 0 Comments More videos: By: Owen Boss 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. TOP NEWS STORIES Jessica Heslam Left behind in heroin's wake: The heartbreaking story of Jocelyn Pray “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.” U.S. Politics 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. Baltimore prosecutor charges 6 police officers in Freddie Gray's death 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. Carr: Prosecutor could smell a rat Elizabeth Warren praises Bernie Sanders’ prez bid National Howie Carr “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.” More On: N-bomb Emily Miller Author(s): Owen Boss / Boston Herald @oVVenboss WE RECOMMEND Alan Dershowitz: Charges Against Baltimore Cops Won't Stick 10 Incredible Mansions of the Rich and Famous Interesticle 50 Things Most People Don't Know About JFK's Assassination AARP Why HIV rate is high among Hispanics Skip the Bus from DC to NYC, Take the Train! 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