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Accentuate the Negative, Deter the Positive

“Only THC breath testing technology is capable of distinguishing between use that has occurred in the past few hours versus the past few days.”

The Washington Times 1

Legal marijuana has states scrambling to get cops roadside tests for weed-impaired drivers

“Hound Labs, a company based in Oakland, California, said it has developed a breath test that can measure whether a person has used cannabis in recent hours — a key piece of the puzzle in determining whether a motorist was impaired or simply had remnants of the drug in their system.”

IEN 1

The ‘World’s First’ Marijuana Breathalyzer Nearly Ready

“The ‘Hound’ breath test utilizes single-use cartridges and could provide a result in 20 minutes.”

Forbes

The Cannabis 42.0

“For the past couple of months, Forbes has interviewed dozens of industry analysts, investors, entrepreneurs, executives, and business owners, poring over sales data and financial documents to come up with a list of entrepreneurs and changemakers who have an outsized influence. Here are the pioneers to watch in the green gold rush.”

CCDAPP HL

Why Test for Recent Cannabis Use?

“Cannabis only causes impairment for a few hours after smoking. But traces of THC can stay in the body in varying amounts for many days or even weeks after a person last used cannabis. Although THC does not cause impairment for days or weeks after use, past use can still trigger a positive drug test. In the era of cannabis legalization, it is important to understand ‘when’ someone used cannabis, not just ‘if.'”

The Last Watchdog Optimized

GUEST ESSAY: 6 steps any healthcare organization can take to help mitigate inevitable cyber attacks

“Focusing on or revisiting these six cybersecurity basics will help reduce your risks and strengthen your defense.”