Wisconsin’s law allowing people to have and use EpiPens is headed for an expansion.
Lawmakers this week approved what’s being called Dillion’s law 2.0. The original law allows schools and businesses to keep epinephrine auto injectors on hand. The expansion allows anyone who is trained to get one and keep it with them. The law came to be after Dillion Mueller died back in 2014 after being stung by a bee. No one had an EpiPen to help.
His parents say they hope the new law saves lives in the state.