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Ex-RCMP officer co-invents marijuana breathalyzer | CTV News

This is positive news. IMHO impaired is impaired. It doesn't matter if it's via alcohol, lack of sleep or drugs. Once the State possesses the means of determining impairment for cannabis ensuring safety on the roads, it will be time to legalize it rather than continuing to fruitlessly spend billions trying to maintain its prohibition. I hope this technology both works and soon finds it's way into the hands of the police tasked to keep our roads safe.



Ex-RCMP officer co-invents marijuana breathalyzer | CTV News

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