“Dustin’s Law” was returned to the Capitol steps in Nashville Monday as the parents of the 24-year-old who was killed in a DUI-related crash three years ago attempts to kick-start the move to pass tougher DUI laws.
“I prayed when Dustin was killed that somehow God would use me and make me available,” said Kim Ledford, mother of the young man for whom the bill is named. “I didn’t want Dustin to have died in vain. I didn’t want him to become just another statistic.”