interview by Mariana Hernández Carrillo of NMás (VIDEO)
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The LA Times has posted an article warning that fentanyl-laced pills are now found in Mexican pharmacies. https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2023-06-14/fentanyl-tainted-pills-now-found-in-mexican-pharmacies-from-coast-to-coast PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico — Some of the pills looked just like antibiotics. Others were unlabeled white tablets. Several… Read More »Fentanyl-tainted pills now found in Mexican pharmacies from coast to coast
V.O.ID. is happy to share this info and pass it along to our followers: Alexander Neville Foundation is proud to announce the inaugural Social Media Harms VictimRemembrance Day on 6/23/23. This day is a moment… Read More »Social Media Harms Victim Remembrance Day
The president of Victims of Illicit Drugs, Jaime Puerta, recalls the loss of his only child after the latter contacted a dealer on Snapchat
V.O.I.D. thanks Congressman McCaul, for his leadership in countering the massive fentanyl drug trafficking threat to the United States and heralds the introduction of the Project Precursor Act (PPA).
KCRA Spotlight interview with Chris Didier
Fentanilo, la droga que mata a miles y que hoy más que nunca tiene como principales víctimas a los #estudiantes. Univision 34 Los Ángeles presenta un foro informativo sobre la crisis de #fentanilo y qué planes existen para combatirla. #CrisisFentanilo
Familiares de los jóvenes fallecidos por sobredosis de fentanilo presentan demanda contra SNAPCHAT
The Social Media Victims Law Center, a legal resource for
parents of children harmed by social media addiction and online abuse, together with C.A. Goldberg,
PLLC, a New York law firm representing victims of catastrophic injuries caused by tech giants, have
amended the Neville Complaint against Snap, Inc. (NYSE: SNAP) alleging that Snap executives were
aware that Snapchat was being used to connect minors and young adults with drug dealers who were
selling them deadly narcotics as early as 2017.
En EE. UU. mueren decenas de miles de personas por sobredosis de fentanilo. Muchas de ellas fallecen sin saber que han tomado esta droga, ya que en los laboratorios clandestinos a menudo la mezclan con otras sustancias ilícitas para potenciar su efecto.
Jaime Puerta is a United States Marine Corps Veteran, and the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Puerta & Associates, Inc.; a small Interpreting business that specializes in furnishing Certified Interpreters to Attorneys, Doctors, and Courts working within the Workman’s Compensation field in the State of California. He resides in Santa Clarita, California, with his wife Claudia. Jaime is also the President of V.O.I.D., "Victims Of Illicit Drugs", a California 501C non-profit dedicated to educating parents and children about the dangers of illicit drug use, and also about the dangers that abound on social media platforms. Jaime also sits on the Advisory Board of A.C.C.O. "The Alliance To Counter Crime Online". Jaime became involved in the fight against Fentanyl when his only son Daniel passed away due to Fentanyl Poisoning on April 6, 2020.
Jaime is an avid Harley Davidson enthusiast and rides his motorcycles whenever time permits him to do so.
Steve Filson was raised in Huntington Beach and has been a resident of San Bernardino since 1976 when he relocated there after his service in the U.S. Air Force. He retired in 2009 after a 31-year career with the San Bernardino County Sheriff and San Bernardino Police Department. Steve is the owner of a private security company and is a staff member of the Public Safety Academy, a public charter school in San Bernardino.|
Most importantly, Steve is Jessica’s Dad. Jessica was his 29-year-old daughter killed in Redlands on January 22, 2022, along with her boyfriend, Nicholas, due to fentanyl poisoning. Steve lives in Highland, California, with his wife, Cheri, and their five-year-old granddaughter, Elara. He and other bereaved parents formed V.O.I.D., “Victims of Illicit Drugs,” as a California non-profit corporation and dedicate their efforts to education and awareness of this fentanyl scourge confronting our society.