Outrage from family members in that and other fatal OD cases at what they considered too-light prosecution of drug-abusing companions led Moss to sponsor legislation at the time that was 180 degrees from the one she's now pushing. It would have created a specific crime of "reckless neglect" when someone failed to report an OD. But the measure was quickly shot down by the substance abuse and treatment community as likely to backfire, leading to even more deaths.