WNCN is reporting that dozens of families from across the state came together in Raleigh on Saturday, to remember loved ones who died from fentanyl poisoning. They cried together and hugged each other as they held up photos of their loved ones. Patricia Drewes, the founder of Forgotten Victims of North Carolina, travels the country sharing her daughter’s story and begging lawmakers to do more to get fentanyl off the streets. Photo screen grab, WNCN