A metro mother who lost her teenage daughter to a Fentanyl overdose is taking her message to the steps of the state capitol. Thursday is National Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness Day. Karla Carlock and other Oklahoma families will gather outside the state capitol building for a candlelight vigil at 7 p.m. to honor the loved ones they have lost.
“That person that gave her that pill took away my whole world and it’s so, it’s so hard,” said Karla Carlock, lost daughter to Fentanyl overdose.
As Carlock waits for justice in her 19-year-old daughter Rain Camacho's death, she is working with Oklahoma lawmakers on Fentanyl education.
“I’m trying to get a law passed in Oklahoma called Rain’s Law, it’s House Bill 1484 and it would make Fentanyl education mandatory in grades six through 12,” said