He told his story all around the state of Oklahoma, urging lawmakers to correct this deadly gap in testing and keeping kids safe. Thanks to Jacob's effort, last month, The Oklahoma State House of Representatives passed Leo's law in honor of young Leo. This bill requires the Oklahoma Department of Human Services to include fentanyl testing and all child welfare drug screenings where fentanyl use is suspected. This is not an issue that is unique to Oklahoma. (01:15–01:20)
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