

Something powerful just happened:
When you search “Clayton’s Law Florida” on Google, it now shows up.
This is no longer just a petition, it’s becoming a publicly recognized legislative movement.
I started this after my 17-year-old son, Clayton Emerson, was killed by a negligent driver who was never tested for drugs or alcohol. There was no investigation into impairment. No accountability. No justice.
But now, because of your signatures, your shares, and your voices, this isn’t just a mother’s fight, it’s a growing movement to change the law in Florida.
We’re approaching 5,000 supporters.
We’ve gained media visibility.
And now, we’re gaining traction with lawmakers.
Clayton’s Law is carefully written to protect constitutional rights while closing the dangerous loophole that failed my son and so many others. It would require toxicology testing in fatal crashes involving negligence, a standard already in place in states like Kansas and Missouri.
This matters. And it’s working.
Please help us keep the momentum going:
✅ Sign if you haven’t
✅ Share again, this time with a personal note
✅ Comment with why this matters to you
We are not powerless. We are not invisible.
Clayton’s Law is no longer just an idea, it’s becoming part of the public record, and with your help, part of Florida law.
With love, purpose, and strength,
Kelli Boyd
Founder, Clayton’s Law