In February 2017, the tragic case of Reagan Tokes, a 21-year-old Ohio State University student, unfolded when she was abducted, sexually assaulted, and murdered in Columbus, Ohio. The perpetrator, Brian Golsby, a recently released convict, was quickly apprehended and found guilty of these heinous crimes. This case not only caused immense grief but also sparked a significant outcry over the criminal justice system's handling of offenders on parole. In response, the Reagan Tokes Act was introduced and passed in Ohio. This legislation aimed to reform the state's parole and monitoring systems. It included measures for GPS tracking of released offenders, more individualized parolee monitoring, and reevaluation of sentencing guidelines to prevent similar tragedies. The Reagan Tokes Act stands as a legacy to Reagan's memory, representing a commitment to improving public safety and the criminal justice system.