Mounties in the territory announced late last month that they had deployed devices designed to take a saliva sample and test for the presence of tetrahydrocannabinol, also known as THC, the main psychoactive substance in cannabis. They said the technology would help them detect impaired drivers and make roads safer.
Lee said research has shown the devices may be more likely to deliver false results in extreme cold temperatures, and movement during analysis could also affect outcomes. She added that while the devices can deliver either a positive or negative test result, they do not indicate how much THC may be in a person’s bloodstream.
“The technology just doesn’t exist yet to allow police to make a determination of impairment via drugs using physical equipment,” Lee said. Cpl. Andree Sieber of the Regina Police Service, which began using roadside devices to detect cannabis use in early 2020, said officers bring drivers to their vehicles for testing to prevent issues with weather conditions or temperatures.
Source: Tech Daily Report (techdailyreport.net)
Maybe u should just kept it illegal ya clowns 🤣 everyone u see is driving with a blunt hanging outta their mouth lmao
Is the test a bag of munchies
Junk science.
Eat edibles folks. Undetectable on those tests💯
Are they as accurate as covid tests
Don't smoke and drive!
Ya you can’t have people in the north west territories driving high
SCIENTIFICALLY PROVEN TO NOT WORK BUT MOST POLICE SCIENCE IS MADE UP LOOKS LIKE A LAW SUIT AWAY FROM BEING GONE AGAIN
Eat edibles. These can't detect THC when taken orally.
Sorry . l forgot what you said .
The rcmp love harassing innocent Canadians anyway, so this is right up there alley.
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