The Cannabix team areexploring all of the angles and the touchless option could catch favour, post covid, for sure!
First a device and then the legal system will have to chime in and I beleive that that will happen after the first wrongful dismissal suit.
Stakes are heavy with jobs and driver's licenses being on the line.
Commonsense tells me that a breathalyzer in the workplace will be first to test the legal system, followed by the roadside charges.
I don't know how they can single out the nonpsychoactives like the newer skus that are almost identical to the thc molecule but non impairing for drivers and workers.
With AI rapidly gaining credibility, I could imagine an AI device scanning the roadside question and answer period between an officer and driver and formulating an opinion of whether charges should be layed. Might lead to charges for an individual that hadn't ingested anything!
I believe that some kind of device or solution is necessary, from personal experience, where I shouldn't have been operating anything and those that think they can be safe and high and are better at operating machinery are fooling themselves.
Lots to think about and everybody has the same hurdles!
At one time I thought the BAC players would be all over detecting THC as a natural progression to expanding their success with the alcohol detection but that wasn't the case to the degree that I imagined.
I still remember Lifeloc's shareprice flirting with $40 range with only an alcohol breathalyzer.
Makes me wonder what a working THC breathalyzer that will work at the roadside in the hands of a police officer will be worth.
Cannabix is working on the thc breathalyzer and also an ignition interlock was on the books at one time. Breath capture devices are a gap measure to get the breathsample to a lab until such time as the mobile unit is functional.
The work continues and the competition isn't very lively, if active at all!
glta and dyodd