RE:RE:E-maiGood news! BLO is still doing some nrs and filing the proper paperwork to keep the listing in good standing.
I don't think they have lost focus but instead are developing like minded things that may be of value like the breath collection device and the ignition interlock.
They haven't quit developing the thc breathalyzer with minor tweaks along the way.
They are willing to join the Illinois sponsors for scrutiny of our device which is supposed to happen within a couple of weeks.
I believe that the MS tech is closest to the finish line to get a saleable product, likely private industry will be the first buyers with law enforcement to follow.
Heavy stakes for a breathalyzer that doesn't work with jobs and driver's licenses at stake. Any reasonable doubt and the lawyers will be slopping at the trough too.
MS is the go-to technology because it works to detect impairing thc is breath, in a timely fashion and also in a controlled lab setting with trained scientists.
Roadside device is a different thing and it will have to be of use to less than scientific minds to be able to run it. Also temperatures and humidity at roadside will create doubt until it is surefire.
The need is there and I maintain that a lot of the holdup to full US legalization is that nobody has dummied down a thc model to do the job, but I believe BLO is closest which is why I picked up several thousand dollars worth to add to my residual stake and even managed to average down pricewise.
Law enforcement is screaming for this device as are private and public business who employ drivers and operators of equipment that could lead to law suits for impaired operators.
Pisz tests, blood and saliva are too invasive and you don't really want your dna in the wrong hands for job security and such if they use it to get cheaper rates on health insurance and such. Your cancer markers could be your pink slip.
I have done a lot of due diligence and owned BLO for ages. Made some good money on it and keep hoping that the first to produce a working as advertised thc breathalyzer could rocket their shareprice to the same levels as the first BAC breathalyzer companies.
Checkout Lifeloc BAC manufacturer. Their stock was once flirting with $40 a share. They also got some government matching funds to develop a thc breathalyzer but have gone quiet on it for a couple of years. Last I looked they still were over $2 per share and no hint of any progress on their thc endeavours and that thc version seems to be a natural step for a bac developer to build out a business.
Our team has been able to move the shareprice enough for traders to make some money on a few occasions and this is cheaper now than my first investment.
And I don't hear any yippin' from other players in the thc breathalyzer business.
Early Jan for the Illinois deal.
glta and dyodd.