Innocent Mom Jailed for 5 Months As Cops Mistake Vitamins for Opioids

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Tampa, FL — Rebecca Shaw, a mother of four who has never been in trouble with the law before, ended up spending five months in jail because a field drug test falsely identified her vitamins as opiates.

One night, Rebecca’s car ran out of gas and she was stranded on the side of the road. When an officer pulled up behind her she was hoping that she would get some help. However, instead, he asked to search her car.

Not thinking that she was doing anything wrong, Rebecca allowed him to search her car, and when he did, he found vitamins and accused her of having oxycodone.

“He said, ‘They don’t look like vitamins. They look like oxycodone,’” Rebecca told Fox13.

The officer immediately ran a field drug test on the pills that he found and got a positive reading for opiates.

Rebecca became one of many women and men to suffer horrific fates at the hands of negligent cops and their continued use of faulty field drug test kits.

In fact, tens of thousands have been convicted and served time — even earning the black mark of a felony — for crimes they likely didn’t commit, according to a report, because the cases against them relied on horribly unreliable field drug test kits.

So prone to errors are the tests, courts won’t allow their submission as evidence. However, their continued use by law enforcement — coupled with a 90 percent rate at which drug cases are resolved through equally dubious plea deals — needlessly ruins thousands of lives.

Rebecca Shaw is one of these people.

“My heart just sank. I said, ‘That’s wrong!’ It felt like my whole life was over. It was terrible,” she said.

Rebecca was arrested and charged with trafficking oxycodone, and since she was unable to pay the $5,000 bond she was forced to sit in jail for months.

“My kids were devastated. I was away for five months. I cried constantly. It was scary being in there and having a public defender that didn’t believe me,” Rebecca said.

After Rebecca’s husband was able to raise the funds to bail her out, she said to wait another seven months for the official test results to come back from the lab, which ultimately determined that the pills were vitamins and not oxycodone.

“They’re putting innocent people in jail and ruining people’s lives,” Rebecca said, adding that she was considering a lawsuit.

Sadly, Rebecca’s story is extremely common and happens every day throughout the US. The standard $2 field drug test, manufactured by The Safariland Group, have been proven to be unreliable. And according to the manufacturer, should not be used as a stand-alone test for convictions related to drug possession.

Studies have shown how everyday foods, spices, and medicine tested positive in field drug tests. In one experiment, scientists even discovered that air could set off false positive for these tests.

According to Forensic Resources:

“The director of a lab recognized by the International Association of Chiefs of Police for forensic science excellence has called field drug testing kits “totally useless” due to the possibility of false positives. In laboratory experiments, at least two brands of field testing kits have been shown to produce false positives in tests of Mucinex, chocolate, aspirin, chocolate, and oregano.”

Dr. Frederic Whitehurst, a Ph.D. chemist and former FBI lab supervisor, has also voiced objections, saying that he has “no confidence at all in those test kits.”

According to the national litigation and public policy organization, the Innocence Project, at any given time there are an estimated 40,000 to 100,000 innocent people currently locked in a cage in U.S. prisons.

Over the years, The Free Thought Project has reported on countless stories of odd things creating false positives in field drug tests. We have seen people put behind bars for possession of things like drywall, glazed donuts, crackers, kitty litter and baking soda.

A post on steemit this week by @doitvoluntarily showed some of the most recent instances of false positives from field tests.


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I'm of the belief that these kits are designed to give these false positives. I don't have any direct evidence but, red light cameras & the shortening of the yellow light in the cycle in order to issue more tickets which then generates revenue provides some circumstantial evidence. They have a giant prison industrial complex to sustain. Lot's of jobs on the line here. It's going to take a lot of arrests to keep 'em all fed. Snatching up the innocent is just a part in the cost of doing business. The drug war is crazy & it must end. The drug war is a crime against humanity.

Does this resonate at all with your church?

I'm only interested in the TRUTH. I care not who it does or doesn't resonate with. It seems as though the church, as a whole, is starved for TRUTH. The famine of Amos 8:11 is on my friend.

I care who it resonates with. Christianity is NOT a theology for "lone wolf" men. And yes, the "church as a whole" is a complete mess... at least here in prideful America. But I was asking if you are part of a church which features men equally interested in His Truth. ...and perhaps featuring a pastor who leads in that direction.

Mainstream religion is a very corrupt thing as I believe all of us here recognize, but I do not believe that says something bad about christianity itself. I am personally not a christian, I am a very woo-woo "explorative agnostic" as I like to say.

However, I do believe there are many good christians out there who are on our side. In my book with derrick "Reflections on Anarchy and Spirituality" we talked about the history of anarchism and christianity. For example, discussed how groups like quakers refused to go along with slavery, and refuse to call people by names of status "your honor, your majesty etc"

There are many people who came to anarchism through christianity, because they realized that was the true message of jesus

Where in the NT does anyone report on Jesus ever violating, or advocating the violation of NAP? I truly laugh at these evanJellyfish who pound the pavement for Prohibitions! In reality, the only argument amongst Christians is: Crusader, Amish or Puritan?; pick one. Whereas even the Crusader types go in with a Bible but are willing to fight to the death to preserve a Right to promote His Church. Admittedly, they walk the tight rope when it comes to Trespass! The Puritans rather "fortress" and not worry so much about propagating. The Amish? Well, they speak for themselves (as do the Quakers and Mennonites).

https://www.anarchochristian.com/

An to think this happened in a developed society.

A "developed society" is actually the only assembly where this sort of racket could take place. The reliance on technology the "people" have come to be addicted to, allows for this sort of frame-up.

Hmmm I get your point. I hope this will serve as a reminder that we should double check computer generated results before passing judgement.

yeah... ESPECIALLY ballot counts in elections. It is getting a bit overwhelming for humans in our attempt to "contain" the state, no less shrink it. Kokesh has it right. GET RID OF IT. It's cancer. Plain and simple. And time is running out in America where we can still do this peacefully.

I know this appears repetitive. But some things can't be offered enough... at least until I see others pounding it out there as hard as I am!

This is the stuff that makes me angry, the US needs to get all these inefficiencies out of the so called justice system. @johnvibes

Another travesty in the name of the so-called and immensely stupid "war on drugs." (Thanks, Reagan.) They wouldn't mistake my vitamins for opiods, because my vitamins are gummies. I've only ever taken opiods right after surgery, anyway, and they were prescribed....though I am concerned doctors are going to become wary of prescribing them at all in this current political climate, and what are people recovering from surgery supposed to do for pain? Believe me, when you've had a joint replaced, Tylenol just doesn't do it.

When I had to have a drug test before starting work as a teacher back in the late 1990's, I was advised to not eat poppyseeds in the week or two before the test, because poppyseeds may show up on the test as opium. It's crazy.

she was stranded on the side of the road

Eyyah, it's quite unfortunate

This your ''Eyyah" sounds like a fellow Nigerian. Lol

These are cases poorly handled. Rebecca should sue them not considering. Been taken away from her children for that long is no joke. This is sad cos it happens to others we don't know of. Thank goodness, she is free now. Her story will keep officers in proper check before raising any suspicion

Drywall and even air quality can get you in the slammer?! That's horrible! Is there any initiatives to switch manufacturers or even incentivize the current one to produce better field tests?

At the very least the people wrongfully put in jail should be compensated by the amount of their bond directly from the manufacturer so they can feel some consequence as this is wasting the time of the court system and the accused.

I think its an innory of fact bro....But in tht recent time no one cnt get their right justice.... In tht case, the innocent people r trapped..
U should get the rght justice becoze why u jailed becoz u dnt do anything...????
Thank u.. we all r with u...dnt be upset...😃😃😃✌✌✌✌

Why didn't she have a lawyer? No one with a lawyer would be there for 5 months for a false positive. Of course these test kits have false positives but think about the alternative. In the alternative the cop would have said they were OxyContin and then arrested he for it. Without the field tests they would just arrest everyone, with the tests they can let some people go. Getting rid of the tests would not result in any fewer arrests, it would result in more.

She could only afford a public defender from what I understand, and they work for the state so they cant be trusted.

The point is that that there shouldnt be field tests and there shouldnt be drug prohibition. I see the flimsy tests as another case against the drug war entirely, these cops shouldnt even have the right to search peoples cars in the first place.

Public defenders usually suck just because they are not very good lawyers and are not well paid. Good lawyers don't mess with being prosecutors or public defenders, not when they can make hundreds of dollars an hour in private practice.

So if there were no field tests do you imagine they would just let people go when they find suspicious pills or powders?
Obviously not, they would arrest all of them, with the field tests they can let some people go.

these cops shouldnt even have the right to search peoples cars in the first place.

she gave them permission.

Of course the problem is prohibition, doing away with field tests won't fix that, it can only result in more people being arrested who should not be.

I watch live PD, those tests keep people from being arrested all the time. I saw a funny one recently where the kid had a little baggie of sea salt in his wallet or pocket, they were able to test it and determine it was not drugs so he didn't get in trouble for that.

sadly most soccer moms out there are dumb enough to trust the cops and consent to a search lol

most people think they are required to allow cops to search just by them asking

Even in cases where people refuse they many times go ahead and search anywway...but the point still remains, going around searching people should not on their agenda at all..whether they ask or not

Ignorance of the law is no defense.
But in cases where you refuse and are searched anyways it is easy to beat the case. As long as drugs are prohibited they will have an agenda of finding them during traffic stops. We don't have protection from any and all searches, we have protection from unreasonable searches.

I feel like your missing a much larger & far more important point in all of this. Cops are criminal coward enforcers for fictitious "law" dreamed up by a kakistocracy of people who have no more of a claim to your property or life than you do. If you are not damaging someone, their property or defaulting on a consensual contract then you are not a criminal & it's no one's business what you have or what you're doing. It's the cops & their corporate masters in the halls of "government" that are in the wrong here. The war on drugs is a crime against humanity...a war crime. The Perpetrators should answer for their crimes. The false belief in conscripted authority is another crime against the inhabitants of this planet. There's much more to say on this but, I'll have to leave it there for now. I hoped this helped.

I am not sure what led you to believe I supported the prohibition of drugs. The cops don't make the law, change the law and make drugs and guns legal for everyone and then they would never have need to search anyone who was not a murderer, thief, rapist or what have you. Then we would need a lot fewer cops and there would be far fewer bad cops and much less harassment. If a young black man can have a bag of weed in his car and a pistol then the cops don't really have a reason to bother him in most cases. Do you ever watch Live PD?

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"considering a lawsuit".... with what attorney? In what American Court?!! LOL

The Founders of our nation kept trying to remind us how important it is to be involved in participation regarding who will govern. "We gave you a Republic... if you can keep it!" "The price of Liberty is Eternal Vigilance."... What did they have in mind with that statement?

Did they not know how impossible that is when considering the level of activity demanded when considering 3 or 4 levels of intertwining, colluding governments lording over you? Did these wise men REALLY believe these different levels would guard us against the others? 3 Branches and a "check & balance over power?" SERIOUSLY?????

Kokesh is right. Let's begin by sending the worst level home! End the Fed... ALL OF IT! "Split 50!" is a great start. What does the federal government do, that the foolish statists in America believe their respective state can't accomplish without WDC pulling strings or tying them in knots?

John V. Are you residing around the Houston area near Broze?

nah I am actually in rural maryland, far from any city

eastern shore or that strip beneath PA? I stayed in Preston from April '04 to Oct. Are you willing to relocate if Broze gets the poop going in east Texas? ...at least for a while to get it off the ground?

the strip beneath PA, not far from lancaster, if you consider lancaster a city that is the closest one to me lol. I am in the house I will probobly be in for the rest of my life and dont really have any plans or ability to relocate.

My wife inherited land from her family, and she is very close with them. We each have cabins spread out across a decent sized plot of land, and we like the area alot, but we also dont have the financial means to move anywhere

The intentional community thing was more of a brainchild of Derrick, he is much more mobile and social than I am lol

Although I do plan to help him out all that I can from where I am at, and I do plan to visit often

His plans as far as the community goes are up in the air right now, as he is considering whether it is best to do inside or outside the US

Well, once we get something going in east Texas, (I'm envisioning starting with at least 10 acres), will you have enough land to launch a clone of it where you are? I do see at least one Agora3 in each of the several states.... Kokesh will be on that debate stage, and we better be prepared to SHOW America what NAPster living is all about. Enough talk, already.
Were you a RUSH fan "back in the day"? (Hard to tell from your pic what era you were "stompin' grounds")

yeah I would be interested in being a part of something like that.

I did appreciate Rush but they were a bit before my time. I like all music, but these days I prefer anything instrumental because i typically listen to music when I write :-)

i also threw raves for a few years, but I dont listen to a ton of electionic stuff anymore unless its really chill and laid back

I'll have to dig up some of the jazz I listened to back in the late 70's - mid '80s...... Check out SpyraGyra for starters.

Ok. So does that mean you have 10 acres available for "homesteading"? ... which can be broken down to 4 equal sized plots? We are going to be basing the structure (sort of non-structured in a spiritual sense, however) on the model developed by Bryan of
http://simplynaturalinvestments.com/about/about-2/

...a guy Berwick interviewed at Anarchopulco. archived in DTube somewhere, I'm sure.

We can lease-option the land or simply buy it outright. Let us know. I'm even good with a "99 year lease" if your "klan" doesn't want to part it out.

here. found it:
https://steemit.com/jeff/@dollarvigilante/memobhuf

Watch this. email me. And I'll flesh it out. [email protected]

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