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Kristil's Law: Closing Tech Gap in Stalking Cases
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Kristils Law: A Mothers Tragic Death Sparks Legislative Change
Kristil Krug, a mother of three, was killed by her husband after months of harassment. Despite police efforts, tech companies delays in identifying the stalker cost Kristil her life. Her family, devastated, advocated for legislative change, pushing for new protocols requiring communication companies to respond more swiftly to law enforcement warrants in stalking and domestic violence cases. Oregon became the first state to enact Kristils Law, mandating quicker responses from tech companies in such cases. This law is gaining international attention as a vital step in protecting victims and holding abusers accountable in the digital age.
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