Mary Rodee, a Canton mother who lost her 15-year-old son to suicide after the teenager was targeted online, said if the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) that passed in the state Senate on Tuesday, July …
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Mary Rodee, a Canton mother who lost her 15-year-old son to suicide after the teenager was targeted online, said if the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) that passed in the state Senate on Tuesday, July 30, had been in place, her son would be alive today. Her son, Riley K. Basford, was a sophomore at Potsdam Central School, when he committed suicide in 2021. See story here. Photo submitted.