Tracy Hadlow, a resident of West Lothian, Scotland, is creating awareness about drug abuse after losing her 20-year-old son to “street valium.” Not wanting more people to go through the pain that she endured, Tracy, an NHS clinical support worker, spoke to the BBC and allowed the media company to film her son’s funeral. She believes that this will push lawmakers to take the required action and make Scotland safe for its citizens. “For Nathan it was all about fun, he was having the time of his life out there, and it took years to progress to the dangers of drugs. They were so easily accessible, at the school gates, everywhere,” she told the news outlet. According to Tracy, her son started doing drugs out of “boredom” when he was just 13. “I didn’t expect his life to end at 20 but I knew he was on a really dark …