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06/21/16 1:02 PM

#12190 RE: lngnstrng #12179

The hardest work (IMO) is done... detecting THC with a novel mass spec pattern was a huge challenge, hence only one or two groups in the world can do it. Parts are ordered to build a device. Once they have the device (maybe in the next 6 months, maybe not) it will take 6 months or so to do the THC testing with calibrated test samples. Then it will likely take 1-2 years to correlate THC in breath to THC levels in blood using the device. Court approval, I worry less about, because that is like 2-3 years away and is not relevant if they can't get the THC-blood concentration data sorted out. The demand is astonishing and government approval will be the quickest step (2-3 years from now).

The only comment I would change from my previous post is the beta prototype in 1-2 months... i would say it will be longer than I though (I have posted 10 times + recently elaborating why... and my conversation with Rav).


Parts are ordered for them to build a device that can be field tested, or tested clinically by another company (given, no THC at UFL), to demonstrate that it can effectively and accurately detect THC from human breath within 2 hours. They will have this company do so, to ensure that the results are reproducible. IMO - This shouldn't take more than 6 months if done properly.