I think it is going to takeUS legalization to get full measure out of a thc breathalyzer stock.
I have noticed that there is a lot of law enforcement that want to see a breathalyzer before they will endorse legalization.
A working as advertised thc breathalyzer will be as much of a winner as the advent of the blood alcohol units, maybe more of a winner because there aren't as many players that I can discern trying to produce this device.
The need is there and has been for a long time and I like that Cannabix is building on the MS science that is already accepted and capable of multi detection of impairing drugs and chemicals.
The holdup imo is that the science works in the lab, in controlled temperature and atmosphere in the hands of trained scientist, although Cannabix has mentioned that they have a desktop model that will presumably fit on a desk in a controlled atmosphere.
The first BAC model was similar and had to be housed in a van at roadside with heat but worked in the hands of a police officer.
I'm like to think that the desktop model could do the same to detect thc impairment.
I do believe that the multi-bagger potential is huge for the first to launch a thc breathalyzer that works at roadside in the familiar pistol type model and we do see prototypes from Cannnabix that are in the works.
Other contenders that I know about are private companies without much information and some are spitalyzers which show promise but collect dna. The downfall of them is that collecting dna requires a court order which is tought at a roadside episode unless there is death and destruction.
DNA knowledge can be detrimental in the wrong hands like an employer who knows you are a liability from health concerns and such.
I like Cannabix for the longshot multi-bagger or their management seems to be able to move the stock enough for traders to make money.
The need is there for business and law enforcement and some think the hangup for legalization of pot in the US is the lack of this complex tool.
jmho, glta and dyodd