New Washington Law Protects Overdose Witnesses

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New Washington law protects overdose witnesses
OLYMPIA, Wash. – Seventeen-year-old Sean Gahagan died weeks after graduating from Kamiak High School in Mukilteo. His death prompted his father to get involved, to try to prevent future overdoses. “The ‘911 Good Samaritan’ law will save lives,” said John Gahagan. The bill Sean’s father supported is about to become law. “We can no longer afford to remain silent,” he said. McKenna said more people …

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