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Thursday, 04/13/2017 5:49:52 PM

Thursday, April 13, 2017 5:49:52 PM

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Lets face it - The Canadian people and their elected officials aren't going to sit around and wait for anyone to make their roads safer. An instrument to detect drug impairment at the roadside/workplace is needed NOW and that void will be filled by the first proven technology that exists. Weather that technology infringes on an individuals rights or withstands the scrutiny of the judicial system is another topic for discussion.

DNA collection isn't the only downside to saliva swab testing. Several problem areas have been identified such as false positives after consuming certain foods and the broad detection window. A positive test result only reveals that a drug was ingested in the past. Currently, these tests can produce positive test results for up to 4 days after ingesting! Long after any impairment has passed.

As for oral fluid testing in general, many issues will be ripe for litigation and court certification will be it's largest hurdle, especially in the US.

Just my opinion,
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