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Re: drt1111 post# 21564

Tuesday, 03/06/2018 11:36:51 AM

Tuesday, March 06, 2018 11:36:51 AM

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Not really concerned. Canada is the opening act. Each state in the US is scrambling looking for ways to enforce what they have legalized. Once Canada goes legal, look for Cannabix to have a significant presence. That's the test bed, the proving ground. Once the science is proven north of the border it'll be an easy day in the US. Saliva tests are easy to refute. There are questions as to whether the tests detect active THC or metabolites, and if the substances detected (metabolites) actually impair a person while they are driving. Court acceptance is like OSHA acceptance for safety gear - OSHA does not accept or approve anything. They will determine if a piece of equipment meets the performance requirements. In my opinion the same will apply to the Cannabix detector. Courts won't "approve" or "accept" the device. Given enough backup and a lack of competing technology they may allow the output data from the device to be admissible in court. Time will tell.
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