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How THC tests have landed more than a thousand new mothers onto child abuse registries
Updated on: August 9, 2026 / 10:08 AM EDT / CBS News
TL;DR
- New mothers in states like Idaho are placed on child abuse registries for having trace amounts of THC in their newborn's system, impacting their ability to work in certain fields.
- Accidental ingestion of marijuana edibles or use of CBD products with trace THC has led to investigations and penalties for mothers.
- In South Carolina, mothers can face felony charges and arrest for THC detected in newborns, even if the exposure was unintentional.
- Legal action is being taken against states like Idaho, arguing that mothers are being penalized without due process and with devastating consequences for their livelihoods.
- Data suggests racial disparities in law enforcement referrals for alleged substance use during pregnancy.
- While some charges are dismissed, the impact on mothers, including job loss, financial strain, and emotional distress, can be long-lasting.