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Newly developed 3-minute saliva test could help cops determine if you're driving while high
Roadside breathalyzers, used for estimating blood alcohol content, have been used by law enforcement as far back as the 1930s. However, to date there is still no equally fast-acting, accurate roadside equivalent that cops can use if they suspect someone of driving under the influence of marijuana. That could be about to change, however, due to a new saliva-based test developed in the laboratory of Shan Xiang Wang at Stanford University in California.
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Hopefully a little more accurate than the field test for opiods that show positive on soap, donut glaze, zit cream, tylenol, and chocolate, among other things.
I will smoke a joint of the weed of your choice then take my Corvette onto a race track and smoke any cop that would care to take me on. They need an impairment test, not a use test.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/tests-for-driver-impairment-by-marijuana-flawed-aaa/
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If they could only prove that marijiuana impaired driving and by how much.