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🎙️ In Episode 17 of Holding the Line: A Logistics at a Crossroads Podcast, we step outside the warehouse and into the quiet, aching space where policy and humanity collide.
🕯️ I lost a friend last month. She should still be here.
 But under Florida’s Free Kill Law (Statute 768.21(8)), her death due to medical negligence has no legal path forward—because she was over 25, unmarried, and had no minor children.
That’s all it takes in Florida to erase accountability.
 Not a loophole. Not a technicality. A law. Still standing.
In this episode, we confront:
💬 This isn’t just about grief—it’s about policy built on erasure.
 📢 If you've ever asked, “How can this be legal?”—this is the episode you need to hear.
🗳️ Call your reps. Share the stories. Hold the line.
An intro of what we do
Support the show
🎧 New episodes every week.
Follow Logistics at a Crossroads on your favorite podcast platform.
📬 Want to connect?
Find me on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/reginahunter
Visit the blog: giakat.blogspot.com
By Regina "Gia" HunterSend us a text
🎙️ In Episode 17 of Holding the Line: A Logistics at a Crossroads Podcast, we step outside the warehouse and into the quiet, aching space where policy and humanity collide.
🕯️ I lost a friend last month. She should still be here.
 But under Florida’s Free Kill Law (Statute 768.21(8)), her death due to medical negligence has no legal path forward—because she was over 25, unmarried, and had no minor children.
That’s all it takes in Florida to erase accountability.
 Not a loophole. Not a technicality. A law. Still standing.
In this episode, we confront:
💬 This isn’t just about grief—it’s about policy built on erasure.
 📢 If you've ever asked, “How can this be legal?”—this is the episode you need to hear.
🗳️ Call your reps. Share the stories. Hold the line.
An intro of what we do
Support the show
🎧 New episodes every week.
Follow Logistics at a Crossroads on your favorite podcast platform.
📬 Want to connect?
Find me on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/reginahunter
Visit the blog: giakat.blogspot.com