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    Driving while stoned? Marijuana breathalyzers expected to hit the street in 2020

    -Drivers suspected of being high on pot may soon face the same type of roadside breath test cops use to catch drunken drivers, as several firms prepare new devices for the street.

    Hound Labs of Oakland expects to have a marijuana breathalyzer ready by the second half of 2020, according to Mike Lynn, a medical doctor and co-founder of Hound Labs. Another firm, SannTek of Canada, also is racing to have a product ready in that timeline.

    Both developers also see uses for the devices on job sites to ensure workplace safety.

    Convicting drivers who officers believe just finished smoking weed before getting behind the wheel has been problematic for prosecutors and police since marijuana became popular in the 1960s. At the same time, establishing just when a driver smoked the weed has made it difficult for a defense attorney to argue that his client should not be charged, because he smoked the day before.

    Hound Labs says its test will show whether a motorist smoked marijuana within a three-hour window before driving. That, Hound Labs' Lynn asserted, is the time frame when drivers are most impaired. He cited statistics indicating that 14.8 million Americans have used marijuana within an hour of starting a car.

    SannTek's Noah Debrincat, a nanotechnology engineer from the University of Waterloo in Canada, said his device also can identify a driver who has gotten high within three hours of driving.

    Lynn said he expects the Hound Labs device will also be used in the workplace, where employers can ensure that workers are not high on the job, and employees won't face sanctions if they partied the day before.
    Debrincat said there is demand for the breathalyzer in jobs like truck driving and construction, where workers are operating heavy machinery.

    "I actually do see it as benefiting all parties" in the workplace, he said. Presently, most employers rely on urine tests, designed 30 years ago. Those tests can show that an employee smoked weed as much as a month ago, but don't establish that they are high on a test day.

    Lynn, who also serves as a reserve deputy for the Alameda County Sheriff's Office, has worked in Level One trauma centers, and also argues that that the THC tester will make things more fair for both sides. He began work on the tester six years ago...


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    This is good. The lawyers are loving it for the caseload it will bring.

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