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01/12/20 12:56 PM

#26361 RE: High420 #26360

Kal controls both companies. The tech was shared tech and facilities. Yes, BLO/ZF has unlimited potheads to rely on. However, there was never a push for the med tech to the masses like BLO/ZF. Furthermore, IMO, your overall assessment is simply dead ass wrong.

High420 -

BLOZF is developing a device and conserving cash and doing it professionally. As the CNN article states its not a simple task and HOUND does not have a single sale or a partnership with a law ebforcement agency to conduct trial to get approval of the device as a court certified EVIDENTIARY device. First to hit the road will be a BIG BIG winner and YOST and BLOZF are my picks



First of all what you're saying is Cannabix is developing a device on the cheap. There we do agree!

Second, it's true Hound does not have a sale to date to my knowledge. However, I provided a post here a while back showing Hound had a $25 Million USD contract overseas that got sabotaged because of POTUS hostile relationship with said other country. So they came damn close.

Third, you are drinking the Kool-aid about "EVIDENTIARY" device. There is no "court certification" requirement for a YES/NO device that is ONLY USED IN THE PROCESS OF HELPING LAW ENFORCEMENT DECIDE THE NEXT STEP OF DETERMINING IF SOMEONE IS FACTUALLY IMPAIRED."

So what do you know HIGH420 that Dr. Huestis doesn't know?

https://www.boulderweekly.com/features/is-the-dawn-of-the-pot-breathalyzer-upon-us/

There’s a reason California won’t set a limit: numerous expert toxicologists, including Marilyn Huestis, the former chief of chemistry and drug metabolism at the National Institute of Drug Abuse, say there’s no scientific basis for setting a legal limit on blood levels of THC.

“I used to be someone who thought [that] if we could just get a good limit, that would work,” Huestis told LiveScience in January 2018. “But [with] all the work on chronic, frequent users, we realized there’s no one number that’s going to distinguish impairment.”

Moving on...fourth. Hound has California and Boston Police on their management team. Their device(s) have been in the field-testing at least 3 years now. Where have you been?

Going back to the first paragraph of your post. You're makking up stuff I did not say. I did not saymanagment went from breath testing for disease and decided to fav drug development. You simply made that up while also claiming I'm whining. About what? Something you made up?

Also, you stated there isn't a market to fund a medical breath test. News flash! My understanding is Breathtec was not "funding" or looking for anyone to fund a "breath test". THE IMMEDIATE MISSION OF BREATHTEC WAS SIMPLY TO PUT THE FRIGGIN DEVICE TOGETHER. A DEVICE THAT OTHER ENTITIES WOULD USE TO CONDUCT THEIR OWN TESTING - NOT BREATHTEC.

^That's a huge difference from what you are claiming in your post.

As far as Hound...ask yourself a reasonable question. If a top Venture Capital firm shovels out $65 Million USD for the purpose of ramping up commercial sales of a breathalzyer in 2020, do you think they may know something you don't?

It's my belief you know some-things about Cannabix, very little about what's happening with the competition, and absolutely nothing about how/why things went downhill at the sister company. It was merely an insiders piggybank setup for failure from the start. Cannabix will be the gift that keeps on giving because the pothead crowd keeps their head in the clouds 24/7/365, and that's a good thing eh?

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