RE:RE:RE:looking for approvalI don't have the phone number anymore but I got a response with a detailed e-mail asking the difficult questions. Kal e'd me his number and obviously recognized me as a bit of an agitator, digging for the real story. That is to say he was pizzed with me and let me know it. That was years ago and these guys and their Bullrun outfit are an incubator of ideas that they make into publicly traded companies with their efforts and initially their money and push them to see where they go. I have mentioned before that I believe they got very lucky with their Cannabix thc breathalyzer and stumbled into Yost and his team at the U of C who have an amazing track record of genius electrical, computer wizardry and Mass Spectrometry, which I feel is already the proven device for thc detection and other alterants too. It just needs to be downsized and dummied down such that a layman or a cop could run it effectively and also made to work in a roadside environment. They have already declared that they have a desktop model that will do that but I think they would still need a controlled environment and I am not sure if a scientific mind is needed for that particular model. Cops would want something familiar like a pistol type similar to the blood alcohol style breathalyzer and would still need an arbitrary number of mgs put into law to catch anybody just like BAC types because impaired is all over the map for different people such that an experienced smoker vs inexperienced would probably show no impairment vs very impaired. My gut tells me that a thc breathalyzer stock would easily hit the old highs of BAC breathalyzers when they first came out. Recent uptick and interest is only the tip of where the shareprice will go for a working model thc unit. I can imagine $30 or 40 per share for 1st to deliver such a device. glta and dyodd