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Sunday, 03/24/2019 8:15:23 PM

Sunday, March 24, 2019 8:15:23 PM

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Global $4.7 Bn Alcohol Testing and Drug Testing Market, 2019-2025 - Markets are Poised to Achieve Significant Growth as Law Enforcement and Companies Test for Substance Abuse

Consideration of Alcohol Testers and Drug Tester equipment Market Forecasts indicates that markets at $1.6 billion will reach $4.7 billion by 2025.

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/global-4-7-bn-alcohol-testing-and-drug-testing-market-2019-2025---markets-are-poised-to-achieve-significant-growth-as-law-enforcement-and-companies-test-for-substance-abuse-300816493.html

The article below (posted @ stockhouse) is an interesting read. I found the most interesting thing being Law Enforcement now has sweeping authority to collect blood. It seems like Canada gave away it's rights for the purpose of prevalently smoking pot in public.

Kyla Lee, founder of the Canadian Impaired Driving Lawyers Association, said officers also could be steering away from blood collection and relying on urine samples.

"Although the Criminal Code now gives the police the power to take blood directly, as opposed to taking somebody to the hospital, no police, at least in British Columbia, have been trained to do that and are doing it," she said.

"It's a shame, really, as blood is a better tell for what is in your system and can show the particular concentration, whereas urine is more of a dumping ground for anything and everything."

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/rcmp-blood-testing-lower-than-expected-1.5067643

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