 All this month get any smartphone 32 giga under for a 50% off regular price at Appalachian Wireless. Better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless. While supplies last, two-year agreement required. When someone has a drug problem, it's not a road that they walk alone. Oftentimes, there are those that care for that person that walk that road right alongside them, often feeling helpless along the way. But they're not helpless. There is something they can do. They can intervene through Casey's Law. Casey's Law is an involuntary treatment act that allows parents, relatives and or friends to petition the court on behalf of someone who has a substance use disorder. It's called Casey's Law because our son Casey died of a heroin overdose at the age of 23. At that particular time, we were told that there was nothing that we could do that he had to want to, lose enough and hit bottom. And while we were waiting for all those things to happen, Casey died. Charlotte went on to say that if Casey's Law keeps one family from going through what her family has gone through, it was all worth it. If it wasn't for Casey's Law, I know that I would have died. Casey's Law is not a cure. Casey's Law forced me to sit still, to learn about myself, to learn about my own disease through the 90 days and it gave me hope. Casey's Law not only profoundly affects the life of the person with the drug problem, but those closest to them as well. I have a home now and I have my brother with me and my mom with me and that is the biggest thing that's ever happened to me in my life. I have her now and I can talk to her and she can talk to me and know who she's talking to and know what she's talking about. It's completely different. We're taken care of. I mean, we don't live rich, but we live happy and we live comfortably and our tummies are always full. It's incredible, the things that Casey's Law has brought to us. For more information on Casey's Law, visit them on the web at www.caseyslaw.org. Reporting from Prestonsburg for EKB News, I'm Shawn Allen.