Published on: 02/26/2026
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There were more than 70,000 cases of alleged drug use during pregnancy sent to law enforcement officials across 21 states, including Oregon, over six years. As reported in The Marshall Project, these cases involved unreliable drug tests that show inaccurate results, are difficult to read or are simply wrong. In Oregon, and in 12 other states, welfare agencies automatically report any positive test result to authorities. Shoshana Walter is a staff writer for The Marshall Project and reported on this trend with Jill Castellano. Walter joins us to share more on these tests.
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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2026/02/26/drug-test-pregnancy-inaccurate/
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