Forty-nine days until the cannabis is legal, Paul Doroshenko of Acumen Law was interviewed in Evan Solomon’s show to speak about the Drager DrugTest 5000. The first roadside testing device designed to screen drivers for drugs has been approved — but one lawyer says some results will be tough to prove.
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Reportedly, there is a twelve to fourteen percent error rate going both ways so clearing people who probably should be taken off the road indicating false positive for others so that is our first concern. The manufacturers materials says that it is not supposed to be used in any temperature outside of five to forty degrees. If it is riding around the trunk of a cruiser, we got a problem in it. It is a pretty delicate instrument. It is about eight pounds, I lifted them I looked at it, there is a little door on the front that I know is going to be broken on many of them and it is going to end up sending for repair.
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